z: mapping on netlogon share
William Jojo
jojowil at hvcc.edu
Thu Dec 23 16:23:26 GMT 1999
We do:
logon drive = h:
in the global portion of our smb.conf. That should do it for you too.
Bill
Matthew Halliday wrote:
>
> Is there any way to change the default netlogon share from using z: in
> logon scripts? We use a Win95 time recording software package that uses
> the same drive mapping and need to put it on our RH6.1 fileserver but
> have the obvious conflict. Bit of a problem really.
>
> Thanks.
>
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