[Samba] RE: Samba 3.0 and XP roaming profiles
contact_mahajan
contact_mahajan at yahoo.com
Thu Apr 12 16:38:34 GMT 2007
Script is user1.bat with all the permissions. So Windows should know, but
nothing is happening.
Gigs
Dennis McLeod-5 wrote:
>
> I haven't done this, so I don't really know.
> If the script is named "user1", would windows know what to do with it?
> Shouldn't it be "user1.bat"? (assuming it's a batch file.)
> If so, shouldn't it say:
>
> path= /var/samba/netlogon/%U.bat
>
> In the netlogon section?
>
> Again, I haven't tried it, so I'm just guessing....
> Dennis
>
>
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> Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba 3.0 and XP roaming profiles
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>
> Hi,
>
> I dont have samba with LDAP.
> I took out "\scripts\" part from logon script part in GLOBAL settings.
> ALso
> I created a script for a particular test user (script name is same as
> login
> name). I stored that script under /var/samba/netlogon/. Permissions were
> also set so that this user can read/write/Execute, plus the ownership was
> also changed.
> I tried loggin as this user to test the script but nothing was mapped. I
> think the script failed. Can you think of any reason? I even restarted my
> samba services.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Gigs
>
>
>
>
>
> Wolfgang Ratzka wrote:
>>
>> contact_mahajan schrieb:
>>
>>> Also regarding my logon script, my smb.conf fille says like this:
>>>
>>> [GLOBAL]
>>> ......
>>> logon script = scripts\login.bat
>>> .....
>>>
>>> [netlogon]
>>> ...
>>> path= /var/samba/netlogon/%U
>>> ....
>>
>> This definition is trying to be subtle by defining a per-user-netlogon
>> share, as %U expands to the session user name. Normally you will not
>> want to do this, so you will strip off the "/%U" and simply put your
>> login scripts below /var/samba/netlogon. (Permissions should of course
>> be so that everyone can read and only admins can write.) The logon
>> script parameter is a (windows) path relative to the netlogon
>> directory. There is no need to put those in a subdirectory. (Sou you
>> can do away with the "scripts\" part...) You should note that the
>> logon script parameter in the [global] section can be overridden by
>> per-user-settings in ldap (if you are using ldap).
>>
>> Kind regards
>> --
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