pdbedit lets you set the login script and various "windows" variables
for each user. smb.conf sets the netlogon share path. The actual
syntax of a login script is for of a windows question. I would look at
(or google for) the Microsoft documentation on this. You should be
able to have if/then statements to map things differently depending on
primary group membership.
# pdbedit -Lv someuser
....
Logon Script: logon.bat
Home Directory: \\server1\users\someuser
HomeDir Drive:
#
# cd /export/samba/netlogon
# more logon.bat
net use x: /delete /y
net use x: %homeshare%
net use p: /delete /y
net use r: /delete /y
net use r: \\server1\dept
net use y: /delete /y
net use y: \\server1\users
On 02/09/2011 04:24 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Kind of dificult, dark, and poorly documented task, isnt it?
While i found docens of samba config manuals and examples, i cant find
info about a logon script.
I had to get the poledit.exe from a Service Pack from w2000...
too much complexity for placing a desktop shortcut.
Is this the only way?
Oh, and Takahashi, i had an unanswered question from my last doub. Would
you be kind to answer here even if its not the topic?
I can only "automatically map"
unix admins - nt domain admins
unix users - nt domain users
the other groups i create, must be added manually in each windows client
to each DOMAIN/unix-group, right?
thank you
2011/2/9<[email protected]>:
poledit.exe
ok, i take notes.
I suppose i should download it in every client pc?
No, poledit is used to create NTconfig.pol file.
and what about logon scripts? do i forget about them?
As Liutauras said:
It will modify registry according to your needs.
basically, settings stored in registry can be managed
with system policy.
The backgroup image file name is stored in registry,
but shortcuts are not.
Anyway these knowledge are applied not only to Samba but
also to NT domain. So you had better search into knowledge
how to manage NT domain.
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