If you set it for a user with pdbedit, does that work? you could
probably set it for all users with a shell script.
On 05/24/2010 08:31 PM, Steve Wolfe wrote:
I upgraded from 3.0.25 to 3.5.3, and all has been well, with one exception.
In my smb.conf, I have the line:
[global]
logon drive = P
I upgraded from 3.0.25 to 3.5.3, and all has been well, with one exception.
In my smb.conf, I have the line:
[global]
logon drive = P:
Under the old version, that would automatically map their home directory as
their P drive. However, under 3.5, the P drive is no longer mapped. Are
there any go