I left "logon path" to default.

This is the config I WAS using:

logon script = %U.bat
logon path =
logon home = \\%L\%U
logon drive = U:

In most cases it worked OK but with over 1000 users I got too many reports of U 
drive missing and
had to revert back to the old config.

Thanks.


--- Josh Kelley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 12/6/05, Brian Gewin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've attempted many different solutions including the obvious "logon drive 
> > = U:" but that
> proved
> > to be very unreliable and caused the U drive to disappear entirely in some 
> > cases.
> 
> Sorry if this is asking the obvious, but did you make sure that you
> set "logon path" (either globally, in smb.conf, or per-user, using
> pdbedit or a similar tool) when you set "logon drive"?  When we had
> logon drive but no logon path set, it caused similar problems with the
> logon drive disappearing entirely.
> 
> Josh Kelley
> 



                
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