Well it would be easier I would say if you don't use home directories. Home
directories are based on the login the person has on their system. Why not
instead make these standard shares, of multiple samba servers, in the same
network. Then 'Greg' could mount his home directory, and then as many
directories as you give him access to on the other systems. Just make a
extra share for the data that you were putting in the home directory, or
create a subfolder structure on a share you already have that would suffice
for this.
Thanks,
Trevor
-----Original Message-----
From: Grant [mailto:grant@conprojan.com.au]
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 3:04 PM
To: Tym Rehm
Cc: samba@samba.org
Subject: Re: Mounting shares.
Sorry, ack, I meant is it possible to mount Samba shares on many
different Samba machines with different user names at the same time
using Windows 2000. Sorry I left out the client OS.
> >Does anyone know how I can mount shares on two separate Samba machines
> >using different user names?
> >
> >For instance:
> >
> >\\computer1\greg
> > - Greg's home directory on computer1
> >\\computer1\tom
> > - Tom's home directory on computer1
> >\\computer2\sam
> > - Sam's home directory on computer2
> >
> >Thankyou.
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