> On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 08:44:07 -0500 John Drescher <[email protected]> > wrote: > > JD> > It works alright, and all users have full access to their own > home > JD> > directories. Also, say user "elsa" logs in. She won't get a > mapping to > JD> > \\server\elsa via the 'net use j: /home' command, but she will > get full > JD> > access with 'net use j: \\server\elsa' > JD> > > JD> > Go figure.. Also, nothing really changed on the system apart from > upgrading > JD> > the samba package from 2 to 3.2.8, that's the strange thing.. > JD> > > JD> I am sorry.. I see now. > > JD> I have always used the UNC path. > > Samba 3.2.4 on Vista SP1 > > C:\Users\jj>net use g: /home > Drive g: is now connected to \\PDC\jj. Your home directory is g:\. > > If it´s a samba issue (which I doubt) it have to be between 3.2.4 and > 3.2.8 > > What's the result of "set home" on your windows machines? > > C:\Users\jj>set home > HOMEDRIVE=h: > HOMEPATH=\ > HOMESHARE=\\PDC\jj > > I suppose the command: net use drive /home > uses the value of HOMESHARE > > > -- > Jean-Jacques Moulis Tel: (013) 281684 > ISY Fax: (013) 139282 > Linköping University E-mail: [email protected] > 581 83 Linköping
Well.. Since I can't connect to the '/home' share, I don't get much out of it all.. Vista Business SP1: C:\Users\anders>net use * /home Det går inte att identifiera användarens arbetskatalog. Du kan få mer hjälp genom att skriva NET HELPMSG 3915. C:\Users\anders>set home HOMEDRIVE=C: HOMEPATH=\Users\anders And on one of the WinXP machines: J:\>net use * /home Det går inte att identifiera användarens arbetskatalog. Du kan få mer hjälp genom att skriva NET HELPMSG 3915. J:\>set home HOMEDRIVE=J: HOMEPATH=\ HOMESHARE=\\beata\anders -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
