i have the same problem and filled out a bug report
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5627 and it never went
anywhere. my only work around was to create a shortcut in the user's
startup folder to their netlogon script.
Johan Landerholm wrote:
Hi all,
I have been using samba for a very long time and have just upgraded my
3.0.25b servers to 3.2.4.
I have a bunch of BDC's located in different areas of the country and
a PDC running at HQ.
I'm using LDAP as the user directory and I replicate the tree to every
site. Samba looks up users using the replicas.
I also use netlogon scripts to mount drives and set the time when the
clients log on.
But,
The last machine upgraded (Novell SLES10 x86_64) refuses to "serve"
the netlogon script anymore.
I have another exactly the same machine and smb.conf that does work,
but this one does not.
I can see it the log.smbd that when the client logs on, the netlogon
share is mapped and disconnected, but I can't understand why it
refuses to run the netlogon script.
I have compared file permissions and configuration files, but I can't
find any difference.
Can someone give me a hint on how to go on debugging this problem and
perhaps find the reason ?
Best regards,
Johan Landerholm
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