On Wednesday 25 May 2005 06:48 pm, Stephen K�hn wrote: > On Thu, 2005-05-26 at 08:46, Paul Kaplan wrote: > > I use a MDK10.1 client on a windows network at work that uses Active > > Directory. I'd like to have a unified logon so that I only have to logon > > once when I boot in the morning and not have to provide my username and > > password every time I mount a share (I use LinNeighborhood). > >
> > You can use LinNeighborhood to export a script that you can run from > your /etc/rc.d/rc.local - so that once you boot up, after the > system/services load, it will call that script for ya. Else, if you're > using KDE, you can create a link to that script in the Autorun folder... What's in the script? Is it a text file containing the appropriate mount command? If so doesn't that leave a plain text file on my system containing my password? The w2k network forces a password change every 60 days so that I would have to edit the password containing file every 60 days. Paul
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