Samba 2.0.6, NT and logon scripts
Richard Sharpe
sharpe at ns.aus.com
Wed Feb 9 05:06:45 GMT 2000
At 02:57 PM 2/9/00 +1100, David Schwarz wrote:
>Richard wrote
>
>>Thus if you had a mixed Win9X and NT environment, you would be forced to
>>use include files to allow you to:
>>
>>1. Generate scripts for Win 9X users
>>2. Have a logon script for NT users that was relevant ...
>
>
>Or inside the script you simply check which OS you are running on,
>
>usually by checking if %OS% exists
>if it doesn't your on Win3x or Win9x or DOS,
>otherwise your on Windows_NT, which is how most NT admins would be doing it
>currently.
Sure, but I guess I was thinking in the context of dynamically generating
scripts so on Win3X or Win9X doing more complex things than standard logon
scripts allow you to do.
>Thanks
>Dave......
>
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Regards
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