I was just setting a Windows Vista machine up on my network and have the
following problems.
If the user logs into the domain, then there are no network drives
showing. It is as if the script is not executing.
If I logon locally with an administrator and then run '\\server-name' to
get a list of drives, I can see them but nothing shows up in any of them
except for two of the shares which are dfs shares.
I mapped a drive letter to one of the shares that was not dfs and then
things showed up in it and it let me browse it. I browsed to a setup
file and when I clicked on it, the machine told me that the file that I
just clicked on did not exist.
It must have something to do with my msdfs shares. If I change the
'host msdfs = no' then I can get to all the shares except for the 2 that
are dfs shares. If I leave it as 'host msdfs = yes' then I can get to
the two dfs shares, but not any of the others.
All of my Win98 and WinXP machines work with the current setup, but the
Vista machine will not.
My current samba version is 3.0.10.1 and here is my smb.conf.
Thanks for any info on this.
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[global]
# workgroup = NT-Domain-Name or Workgroup-Name
workgroup = BES
netbios name = server
host msdfs = yes
obey pam restrictions = No
ldap passwd sync = Yes
time server = Yes
mangling method = hash2
Dos charset = 850
passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://127.0.0.1
ldap admin dn = cn=Manager,dc=server,dc=bes.domain
ldap suffix = dc=server,dc=bes.domain
ldap group suffix = ou=Groups
ldap user suffix = ou=Users
ldap machine suffix = ou=Computers
ldap idmap suffix = ou=Users
add user script = /opt/IDEALX/sbin/smbldap-useradd -m "%u"
ldap delete dn = Yes
add machine script = /root/users/user_add -mach "first"
"%m" "none"
add group script = /opt/IDEALX/sbin/smbldap-groupadd -p "%g"
add user to group script = /opt/IDEALX/sbin/smbldap-groupmod -m
"%u"
"%g"
delete user from group script = /opt/IDEALX/sbin/smbldap-groupmod -x
"%u" "%g"
set primary group script = /opt/IDEALX/sbin/smbldap-usermod -g
"%g" "%u"
kernel oplocks = no
printcap name = cups
load printers = yes
printing = cups
cups options = raw
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
log level = 3
max log size = 500
security = user
encrypt passwords = yes
*passwd:*all*authentication*tokens*updated*successfully*
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
os level = 65
domain master = yes
preferred master = yes
domain logons = yes
logon path logon home wins support = yes
dns proxy = no
idmap uid = 16777216-33554431
idmap gid = 16777216-33554431
template shell = /bin/false
winbind use default domain = no
[teachers]
path = /export/teachers
msdfs root = yes
[students]
path = /export/students
msdfs root = yes
[userhome]
comment = Home Directories
path = /home/%u
read only = no
# Un-comment the following and create the netlogon directory for Domain
Logons
[netlogon]
comment = Network Logon Service
path = /opt/samba/netlogon
guest ok = yes
root preexec = /opt/samba/netlogon/logonscript.pl %U %M %m %I
root postexec = /opt/samba/netlogon/logoutscript.pl %U %M %m %I
read only = no
locking = no
[school]
path = /school/bes
read only = no
valid users = @teacher @admin
create mask = 666
force create mode = 2666
directory mask = 777
force directory mode = 3777
[bes]
path = /school/bes
read only = no
valid users = @teacher @admin @bes @bms
create mask = 660
force create mode = 2660
directory mask = 770
force directory mode = 3770
[lemburg]
path = /lemburg
read only = no
valid users = @teacher @admin @lemburg
create mask = 666
force create mode = 666
directory mask = 770
force directory mode = 2770
[sis]
path = /sis
read only = no
valid users = @teacher @admin @lemburg
create mask = 666
force create mode = 666
directory mask = 770
force directory mode = 2770
level 2 oplocks = no
oplocks = no
[data]
path = /student/software
read only = no
valid users = @bes @bms @student @admin @teacher
create mask = 666
force create mode = 666
directory mask = 777
force directory mode = 2777
[software]
path = /software
read only = no
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Scott Mayo
System Administrator
Bloomfield Schools
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