Tim AtLee wrote:> > Hello > > I was wondering if anyone had any problems getting a logon script to > execute witn Windows 98. > > I believe I have my samba config done correctly, but when a user logs on > their machine, the script simply does not execute. However, the user can > open their shared folder, set ther computer clock to the server, etc. > > Is there some setting in Windows that I'm missing? I don't have a domain > set, since I only have 5 computers on the network at most, and don't > require that.. Or is it required for the logon script? :-)You have to tell windows to "log into NT domain" in order for the script to run. Samba doesn't have to be a domain controller (the "domain" can be the same as the "workgroup") but Windows has to be told that it's logging into one.
Hello I was wondering if anyone had any problems getting a logon script to execute witn Windows 98. I believe I have my samba config done correctly, but when a user logs on their machine, the script simply does not execute. However, the user can open their shared folder, set ther computer clock to the server, etc. Is there some setting in Windows that I'm missing? I don't have a domain set, since I only have 5 computers on the network at most, and don't require that.. Or is it required for the logon script? :-) Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Tim