On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 12:52, Michael Lake wrote:
> Jeff Waugh wrote:
> > <quote who="Michael Lake">
> > > If I login to Windows as "mike" then [linda] and [mike] directories appear
> > > under the Network Neighbouhood. But you can browse *both* linda's and mikes
> > > directories and windows does not ask for a username/password.
> > 
> > Instead of using [linda] and [mike], use [homes].
> 
> There are other "users" like admin and others that have no need to be seen 
> from Windows machines. Thats why I commented out the [homes] section.
> Also with just the 3 users that will have access I have set a path command 
> that will send them straight to the directory that they need accessed via windows
> rather than to the root of their home directory. Basically I need to configure
> each of those 3 users a litle differently. Hence no [homes]

IIRC, [HOME] will only show the home directory of the user who is logged
in. Therefore the home directory for "Admin" only appears when "Admin"
logs on. At least that's what I've got my SAMBA servers doing with the
[HOME] share.

> It's a neat idea though having that [homes] section for lots of users.

More like a massive time saver ;)

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Cheers,
      Craige.

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