Gotez & List,
Set your login script to use "script\%G.bat %U". This way your user
name is passed into the script as the first parameter. If the script is run
under the Windows environment then the first parameter passed to the script
is called %1 in the script (%0) is the script name. So now your script can
look like:
REM Other global stuff above here
REM User specific stuff starts here
REM I think you can also use the = symbol, /i makes the comparison case
insensitive
IF /i "%1" equ "alice" GOTO Alice
IF /i "%1" equ "wally" GOTO Wally
IF /i "%1" equ "phb" GOTO FormatC
REM Heres where the labels for GOTO start, notice ':' is at the
beginning
:Alice
REM Do Alice specific stuff here
GOTO EndPoint
:Wally
REM Do Wally specific stuff here
GOTO EndPoint
:FormatC
C:
Cd \
ECHO I Quit!!!
Format C: /q /u /v:Blank
GOTO EndPoint
:EndPoint
REM Finalize stuff here
More Info:
Read the "if command" help in windows 2000 help it's like this
Start->Help->Index then type in "if" in the keyword box, press
Enter
Hope That Helps
/B
-----Original Message-----
From: Goetz Reinicke [mailto:goetz.reinicke@filmakademie.de]
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 00:09
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: [Samba] different loginscripts
Hi,
at the moment I use "logon script = scripts\%G.bat", and have two
scripts for my two main user groups.
Now there are some special users which should have different scripts, so
I thought, if there is a way of adding an option to use two login
scripts; e.g. if there is an user script, use it, if not than use the
group script.
Or do I have to maintain that "problem" by using more different
primary
groups like office, trainies, students, aliens, and add group scripts
for them?
But that would conflict with an per user group policy....
Any ideas?
Thanks!
cu...
...G?tz Reinicke
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