[Samba] Logon scripts

Daniel Müller mueller at tropenklinik.de
Mon Mar 11 02:09:50 MDT 2013


The welcome screen? The welcome screen is first logoff and then  login
again. All work of the user will be lost!?
The locked screen is an item of security and it protects the authenticated
users desktop. And as long the user
is authenticated no other users has the right to drop in.
Every other rule would be chaos.


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Von: samba-bounces at lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Im
Auftrag von Terry Austin
Gesendet: Freitag, 8. März 2013 23:38
An: samba at lists.samba.org
Betreff: Re: [Samba] Logon scripts

OK, once I found the Group Policy editor, I got what I needed (which was to
enforce a screen saver with a password). Thanks.

Anybody know how to (ir if you can) get XP Pro to go to the welcome screen
instead of the locked screen when it comes out of the screen saver? 
Unlocking can only be done by whoever was logged in at the time, or an
admin, and the admin options forcibly logs out the other user. (The correct
solution, of course, is upgrading to Win7, but that's a time consuming and
expensive process, and we're not there yet.)

On 8 Mar 2013 at 14:15, Ricky Nance wrote:

> Hello Terry,
> You will need to define a logon script for each user in the Active 
> Directory Users and Computers (ADUC) tool or you can do this through 
> user GPO's (there is a logon script option under the user module).
> 
> In ADUC, select a user (or highlight several users) then under the 
> profiles tab add the filename (logon.bat for me, your's may be 
> different) and ensure that the logon.bat exists in the netlogon share.
> 
> For the GPO option you can open Group Policy MMC and select your users 
> OU, then create new policy, name it something useful (map homes share, 
> or run logon script for instance), edit it, and under User 
> Configuration, click Windows Settings, scripts (logon/logoff), then 
> double click the logon option, and add your file to the GPO under the 
> show files button, then click Add, and select the file you just added (or
created) there.
> 
> Ricky
> 
> 
> On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 2:02 PM, Terry Austin
<terry at crownhardware.com>wrote:
> 
> > Is there a detailed howto on setting up logon scripts on Samba 4? Or 
> > is it the same as for 3?
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