I have a basic question about this, because I think I still don't really understand how this method works. When you set up the netlogon parameters and your startup.bat script, all that stuff is on the server side, right? So when you log on to your PC, how does the PC know that it's supposed to contact the server and download the startup.bat file? It seems to me that somehow you have to have some way of telling the PC that it needs to contact the Samba server to get the bat file.

Eric

With any windows/samba network you can do that. Any .bat script including "net use" commands when executed on client maps drives that way. It can be included alone on the client in any place that permits to run programs after logon or using logon scripts with a PDC (that are meant to do that).

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