On 10/4/07, Scott Ehrlich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I want to configure samba to produce a common area (i.e. /home/shared) as > an assigned drive letter to all users. Thus, in addition to users > logging into the domain and having an H: drive for their personal account, > they will also get an S: drive (for example) for a common area. > > How do I configure this in smb.conf? > Create a share by adding in this:
[SHARED] comment = PMS files path = /home/lucas/Unique browseable = yes #printable = no guest account = nobody guest ok = yes write ok = yes force user = lucas #force group = lucas If all of them authenticate via samba you don't need guest accout= nobody and you don't need force user = lucas. You might need force group do to make sure all people are can read write to it. On 10/4/07, Scott Ehrlich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I want to configure samba to produce a common area (i.e. /home/shared) as > an assigned drive letter to all users. Thus, in addition to users > logging into the domain and having an H: drive for their personal account, > they will also get an S: drive (for example) for a common area. > > How do I configure this in smb.conf? > Create a share by adding in this: [SHARED] comment = shared files path = /home/shared browseable = yes #printable = no #guest account = nobody #guest ok = yes write ok = yes #force user = lucas force group =users write list = @users Now in your startup script (netlogon) add : net use s: \\YOURSERVENAME\SHARED Then you can run a command smbclient -L localhost password: [hit Enter] --password is empty to see if it is shared. Check out: http://lucasmanual.com/mywiki/SambaDomainController -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
