Mick pisze:
Thanks Stroller,
On Thursday 22 November 2007, Stroller wrote:
On 22 Nov 2007, at 08:43, Mick wrote:
...
My experience is that stuff like this is not completely-obvious-to-
newcomers in Samba, and I wouldn't rely on it working just like you
might expect.
Hmm, I know what you mean! :)
You might consider posting on the Samba mailing lists,
which are quite busy.
Thanks, I'll look into it.
The Windows file manager still displays the
(Linux) user home directory and a file called printers. Is there a
way of
removing these two items from the Windows client view?
The easy way to do this is to remove the [homes] & [printers]
sections of your smb.conf (NOT smb.cfg, on my system), but of course
that also prevents access to them.
Is there a way to do this selectively for different users? Some cannot be
trusted to even look after their own linux home directories and leaving them
visible will give rise to unnecessary queries.
I remember that there is an option to include selective config files
based on conditions - it's been some time since my last samba
installation (a complex one) but it looked something like this
include /etc/samba/<hostname>.cfg
It's just of the to of my head, but You should get the idea, in the
example above, if a host with certain <hostname> was connecting to samba
server, a specific file was included.
Unfortunatelly I don't remeber exact syntax, and tons of other things -
I just suggest looking in this direction
regards
dexter
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