Brian, Did you try a plain and simple logon.bat first, like ------------------------------------- @ECHO OFF NET USE X: \\share\tmp /persistent:no ------------------------------------- just to make sure your logon.bat isn't faulty ? You could even use a "logoff.bat" (net use * /delete ...) if you suspect the mapped drives to cause the errors.
> net use o: \\share\office2000p /persistent:no /yes Wonder what's the /yes switch for, doesn't seem to be documented in the XP net use "manual page" (?) > net time \\share /set /yes At least on Win2k workstations your users need power user privileges to change or set time service settings. As local administrator do the following: - net stop w32time (in case the service is running) - net time /setsntp:192.168.x.x - net start w32time (and/or change service start type) Any errors or warnings in your workstations logs? The XP/Win2k profile issue has been discussed in recent threads, so we added "nt acl support = No" to stop local caching of roaming profiles in our Win2k only domain: [netlogon] comment = ... path = /usr/local/samba/netlogon root preexec = /usr/local/samba/scripts/genlogon.pl %u %g %m root postexec = /usr/local/samba/scripts/genlogoff.pl %u read only = No browseable = No guest ok = Yes locking = No [profile] comment = ... path = /profile/NT5 read only = No guest ok = No browseable = No # fix for Win2k >= SP2: nt acl support = No # fix for XP >= SP1: #csc policy = disable #share modes = No Good luck, Uli -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
