Re: [Samba] logon script problem

2007-05-03 Thread Fabio Marcone
Hi! Rune Tønnesen wrote: hi Fabio Can you browse the netlogon share from the client? set browseable = yes set available = yes yes as root try from a windows client \\servername\netlogon file://\\servername\netlogon I can't log as root on clients Fabio -- Dott. Fabio Marcone 2T

Re: [Samba] Logon script problem

2007-01-15 Thread Felipe Augusto van de Wiel
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 01/12/2007 03:00 AM, Christophe Raluy escreveu: Hello, I've changed my Samba Server 2.2.7a on a Mandrake 9.1 (2.4.21) for a Samba server 3.0.20-3.1 (with samba-vscan-clamav-3.0.20-3.1) on a Mandrake 2006 (2.6.12). I've always used for the samba

Re: [Samba] Logon script problem

2004-07-01 Thread rruegner
Hi i ,sometimes got trouble with auto home mapping and solved this with a logon script for this usersgroup with this parameters loginscript @echo off echo %USERNAME% REM expands to the inlogging user net use x: \\bdc\%USERNAME% /persistent:no REM will make sure that the users home is mounted to x:

Re: [Samba] Logon script problem

2004-06-30 Thread Jason Lieurance
Hello, Thanks for the reply. Yes, I have a line like that. It's a path problem as there is no Z: drive, I believe it needs to be C: to execute. Logon.bat: NET TIME \\COMPAQ /SET /YES NET USE * /D /Y NET USE H: /HOME NET USE M: \\COMPAQ\DRIVERS NET USE P: \\COMPAQ\PROGRAMS NET USE T:

RE: [Samba] Logon script problem

2004-06-30 Thread John H Terpstra
Original Message Subject: Re: [Samba] Logon script problem From: Jason Lieurance [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed, June 30, 2004 7:28 am To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello, Thanks for the reply. Yes, I have a line like that. It's a path problem

RE: [Samba] Logon script problem

2004-06-30 Thread Jason Lieurance
John H Terpstra said: When a user logs onto a domain member machine a drive connection is automatically set up to the NETLOGON share. The drive letter used is the last letter available (usually Z:). This connection is mostly dropped on completion of logon. Files can be executed off any