Yes, sure.
Il 12/02/2013 03.19, Linda W ha scritto:
[homes] is a special name:

from smb.conf manpage:
The [homes] section
      If a section called [homes] is included in the configuration file,
services connecting clients to their home directories can be created on
      the fly by the server.

When the connection request is made, the existing sections are scanned. If a match is found, it is used. If no match is found, the requested
      section name is treated as a username and looked up in the local
      password file. If the name exists and the correct password has been
      given, a share is created by cloning the [homes] section.

      Some modifications are then made to the newly created share:
      ·   The share name is changed from homes to the located username.
· If no path was given, the path is set to the user´s home directory.


If you decide to use a path = line in your [homes] section, it may be
      useful to use the %S macro. For example:

          path = /data/pchome/%S

is useful if you have different home directories for your PCs than for
      UNIX access.

This is a fast and simple way to give a large number of clients access
      to their home directories with a minimum of fuss.
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Hope this explains why...
Linda


Ufficiotecnico Acknow wrote:
i made a test changing [homes] to [home]
i configured letter and path from user profile in active directory snap-in. works, each user gets a folder named when he logs into domain, subdirectory with username are created correctly




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