I found the answer to this. For some reason in Win9x I have to give the full path to the Kixtart script (my netlogon.bat contains "\\corpsrv\netlogon\kix32 \\corpsrv\netlogon\logon.kix /f") for Win9x to find it.
Now if only I could get Win9x to work with groups. I found the following on the Kixtart website but can't quite parse it, so I thought I would paste it here and see if anyone knows: Because Windows 9x, does not know how to handle RPC (Remote Procedure Calls), you have to setup the Account Groups for your users to use Local Groups e.g. ACCOUNTING_LOCAL (These Local Groups can be a member of the Global Group e.g. ACCOUNTING) and you will need to reference these in the script. Do they mean to make a local group on the Win9x box? I didn't think Win9x had groups. Misty On Thursday 23 December 2004 15:21, Misty Stanley-Jones wrote: > Hi all, > > I have two systems using Win98 and one using Win95. These three systems do > not automatically execute their login scripts. I can map the network > drives manually and tell them to reconnect at login, but I am wondering why > they don't execute them. I can log in, browse to my netlogon share (if I > make it browseable), and execute the script manually, and it works. Well, > it mostly works, but I Think that's an issue with Kixtart. > > Is there something extra that I need to do for Win9x? I haven't really > found anything about it. > > Thanks, > Misty -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
