Hi Guy,
this behaviour is a real feature not a bug, if you
run a larger site with several fileservers. But you can
change this:
; disable NIS-based server selection -> %N mapped to this server.
nis homedir = false
; homedir map = auto.pchome
; W95, WfW use logon home other's use logon path
; all use the sharename as Home-Directory
logon drive = Z:
logon home = \\%N\%U\profiles\%a
logon path = \\%N\%U\profiles\%a
You can easily replace %N by servernames either. This setup is on my
home-network, with
a single server, which is also the DC. At my company i use a NIS-Map to
distribute
load between the servers. In I dislike the desktop-stuff in the top of my
Unix-Home,
thus i added the profiles subdirectory. My colleague from PC-Support asked for
Windows-Architecture dependant profiles, thus I added the %a. I am not using the
standard auto.home map, since i have some special Users, that lived in i
Novell-Network
previously, and have their old Novell-Home withe the PC-Files different from
their
Unix-Home, thus i am running a few (virtual) servers, that offer the old Novell-
Directories as the [homes]-Share.
Hope that helps.
Anayone out there to comment on this setup?
Regards
Gunther
Guy Roussin wrote:>
> Hello,
>
> How can i configure the 'logon home' (default is \\%N\%U) ?
> I use 'nis homedir = Yes' and 'homedir map =
auto_home.org_dir'
> The home directory of my users is never on %N (the PDC) ???
>
> (Samba 2.2.2 as PDC, Solaris 8)
> Thanks,
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