ons, 04.05.2005 kl. 10.38 skrev Thomas Widhalm: > > Oh. Write a logon script for each user, using, for example, 'net use z: > > /delete' for each drive letter that's mapped and you don't want to see. > > Actually, the profiles share should not be mapped anyway. If you don't > > have a profiles share, the profiles will get put in the user's home > > directory, which you probably don't want. > > Unfortunately I got a similar problem, since I updateded my Samba Server the > last time. I used the z: drive for a share with offline- available versions > of desktop and "my files" (I hope it's correct, I just use German Windows, > where it's "Eigene Dateien"). Since the last update my "home" share gets > mapped to z:, overwriting the already mapped z: drive. I just did a > workaround with setting my own desktop/myfiles share to y:, but as Guido I > just don't want my home share get mapped.
I suppose you'd both have to include your smb.conf - I don't have my home share mapped at all with 3.0.11 (obviously each user's home directory is mapped on H:). I'm too new to Samba to be able to give off the cuff advice, and most things "just work" for me. --Tonni -- Nothing sucksseeds like a pigeon without a beak ... mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.billy.demon.nl They'll love us, won't they? They feed us, don't they? ... -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
