Hello! I don't want to use server home dir's for windows users can I complete disable it usage? -- Best regards, Denis mailto:info@volginfo.ru
Denis Peplin wrote:>Hello! > >I don't want to use server home dir's for windows users >can I complete disable it usage?set your smb.conf: logon path logon home ----- TAKAHASHI, Motonobu(monyo) monyo@samba.org Samba Team - http://samba.org/ Samba-JP - http://www.samba.gr.jp/ JWNTUG - http://www.jwntug.or.jp/ Analog-JP - http://www.jp.analog.cx/ MCSE+I, MCSE(W2K), SCNA, CCNA, Turbo-CI
Hi all, I'm in doubt about setting "logon home" and "path - in [homes]" I have one group of users for which the home directories are in /export/home/de/pos/user How should I set "logon home"??? If I set "logon home" it isn't needed to set "path" inside [homes], right? Regards, -- Benilton Carvalho DE / IMECC / UNICAMP Red Hat Linux i18n Team
| I'm in doubt about setting "logon home" and
| "path - in [homes]"
|
| I have one group of users for which the home
| directories are in
|
| /export/home/de/pos/user
|
| How should I set "logon home"??? If I set "logon
| home" it isn't needed to set "path" inside [homes],
| right?
If the home-dir feld in the respective passwd line
is /export/home/de/pos/userXY then it should not be
necessary to explicitely set it under [homes].
logon path is something else. It's where the client
has to look for the user profiles and it is advisable
to keep it in a totally separate path. You then need
a share with this name:
[profiles]
path = /export/profiles/de/pos
valid users = %U
read only = No
browseable = No
for example.
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