I have had the same problem, and since i'm a total newbie to perl and
the likes, I had to find another solution.
Since there are only 2 PC's connecting to the Linux box, perhaps it's
and idea to put the .bat file on the local machines, and make a shortcut
in the startup folder.



set up a small test environment containing (1) Linux 7.3 computer, (1)
WinXP computer and (1) WinNT computer. I brought the linux computer up
as a PDC running Samba 2.2.3a. I was able to successfully add the WinXP
and the WinNT computers to the linux domain. I'd like for the WinXP and
the WinNT computers to run a login script when authenticating. I created
the [netlogon] share and created a simple .bat file mapping a drive
letter (ex. Net use s: \\mcls1f01\share). But when the WinXP or the
WinNT computers authenticate to the domain, they are not running the
login script. In the [global] section I have "login script =
/home/netlogon/login.bat". 
In the [netlogon] share I have " logon path = /home/netlogon". 
Can anyone help me out on what I'm missing? My whole issue is trying to
get the WinXP and the WinNT computer to run a login script when they
authenticate. But for whatever reason, they are not running the script. 
Thanks for any help. 
 
 
 
John Roman
LAN Engineer
201-782-6770
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 



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