Adam Tauno Williams wrote:

googling arround, I found an example smb.conf containig
logon script = %m.bat
logon script = %U.bat
My question:
is it possible to have such a "login script chain"??



No.

A subsequent value read in the configuration overrides a previously read
value.


As an alternative to that very blunt no, there are ways to get the behavior you want.

One can do several things to get sneaky in the login scripts, such as testing for group membership with the ifmember utility from MS. Sorry I can't help on the syntax for that, but it has been posted to the list by several people who know how to use it better, alas I am no batch writing wizard. We used this for a bit but then went to the next option since our group matching got kindof messy.

The way we get around this issue is to dynamically generate the .bat scripts with a server side script that checks for group membership and what not. We put a call to the script with whatever args we want in the root preexec. The sky is the limit to what you can do in there since you pass in and handle any args you like. I believe I've posted the whole thing here before, so I won't do it again here.

Another option (I believe) is to use the Kixtart(sp?) package. That's another search the archive answer as I have no exp. on that either.

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