[Samba] Logon Script Doesn't

2003-03-13 Thread Bob Crandell
Hi,

I've finally been dragged kicking and screaming into the wonderful world of XP.
I've been able to join a domain and login with the help of the docs on samba.org and
gleaning info from this list.  Google and I don't get along.

My question is How do I get the logon script to run when XP logs in?  Win 98 doesn't
have a problem running the logon script.

Here is part of the smb.conf:
[global]
comment = Home based server
server string = Samba Server v2.2.7
netbios name = OciCat
workgroup = CRANDELL
security = server
encrypt passwords = yes
preferred master = yes
domain logons = yes
domain master = yes
local master = yes

logon script = %U.bat
logon drive = H:
logon path =
add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g users -s /dev/false
-M %u

The batch files exist and are working with Win98.

I miss DOS.

Thanks

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Re: [Samba] Logon Script Doesn't

2003-03-13 Thread Kyle Loree
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Bob Crandell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,

I've finally been dragged kicking and screaming into the wonderful world
of XP.
I've been able to join a domain and login with the help of the docs on
samba.org and
gleaning info from this list.  Google and I don't get along.

My question is How do I get the logon script to run when XP logs in?  Win
98 doesn't
have a problem running the logon script.

Here is part of the smb.conf:
[global]
comment = Home based server
server string = Samba Server v2.2.7
netbios name = OciCat
workgroup = CRANDELL
security = server
encrypt passwords = yes
preferred master = yes
domain logons = yes
domain master = yes
local master = yes

logon script = %U.bat
logon drive = H:
logon path =
add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g users -s
/dev/false
-M %u

The batch files exist and are working with Win98.

I miss DOS.

Thanks

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I have it working using

logon script = %u.bat

my netlogon script was created on a 2k machine and is as follows

@echo off
net use o: \\foo\bar /persistent:no
net use p: \\servername\sharename /persistent:no

the persistent is mainly for nt machines or machines that leave the
network.  it turns off reconnect.

it matters that the script has the proper line breaks
place the file in the netlogon dir and login with the matching user.
It should work well.

Also logon path is where you want to store profiles, usually
logon path = \\crandell\profiles\%u

that would create a dir for each user that logs in.
also recomend using
logon home = \\crandell\profiles\%u

I don't totally understand why they haven't been integrated into one, but
the logon home handles 9x machines.
Good luck, hope this works.

Kyle Loree
Rendek Communications
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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RE: [Samba] Logon Script Doesn't

2003-03-13 Thread Bob Crandell
If I change
logon script = %U.bat
to
logon script = %U.cmd
Will the login script still work for Win 98?

Thanks

Zuber Sidiyot ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:

Bob

Try Extension .cmd instead .bat


Zuber

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Subject: [Samba] Logon Script Doesn't

Hi,

I've finally been dragged kicking and screaming into the wonderful world
of XP.
I've been able to join a domain and login with the help of the docs on
samba.org and
gleaning info from this list.  Google and I don't get along.

My question is How do I get the logon script to run when XP logs in?
Win 98 doesn't
have a problem running the logon script.

Here is part of the smb.conf:
[global]
comment = Home based server
server string = Samba Server v2.2.7
netbios name = OciCat
workgroup = CRANDELL
security = server
encrypt passwords = yes
preferred master = yes
domain logons = yes
domain master = yes
local master = yes

logon script = %U.bat
logon drive = H:
logon path =
add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g users -s
/dev/false
-M %u

The batch files exist and are working with Win98.

I miss DOS.

Thanks






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Re: [Samba] Logon Script Doesn't

2003-03-13 Thread Bob Crandell
Kyle Loree ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:

see bottom

Bob Crandell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,

I've finally been dragged kicking and screaming into the wonderful world
of XP.
I've been able to join a domain and login with the help of the docs on
samba.org and
gleaning info from this list.  Google and I don't get along.

My question is How do I get the logon script to run when XP logs in?  Win
98 doesn't
have a problem running the logon script.

Here is part of the smb.conf:
[global]
comment = Home based server
server string = Samba Server v2.2.7
netbios name = OciCat
workgroup = CRANDELL
security = server
encrypt passwords = yes
preferred master = yes
domain logons = yes
domain master = yes
local master = yes

logon script = %U.bat
logon drive = H:
logon path =
add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g users -s
/dev/false
-M %u

The batch files exist and are working with Win98.

I miss DOS.

Thanks

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I have it working using

logon script = %u.bat

my netlogon script was created on a 2k machine and is as follows

@echo off
net use o: \\foo\bar /persistent:no
net use p: \\servername\sharename /persistent:no

the persistent is mainly for nt machines or machines that leave the
network.  it turns off reconnect.

it matters that the script has the proper line breaks
place the file in the netlogon dir and login with the matching user.
It should work well.

Also logon path is where you want to store profiles, usually
logon path = \\crandell\profiles\%u

that would create a dir for each user that logs in.
also recomend using
logon home = \\crandell\profiles\%u

I don't totally understand why they haven't been integrated into one, but
the logon home handles 9x machines.
Good luck, hope this works.

Kyle Loree
Rendek Communications
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

The persistent option breaks Win 98 script processing.
I keep profiles local so logon path needs to be as I have it.
The problem here is that the login script does not run with XP.  It does run with
Win 98.  What's the difference and why me?

Thanks

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