On Tue, 29 Apr 2003, Dan Gapinski wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am so close!!! So far I have a Samba PDC that machines and users can log
> into, but here's the deal: I would like to find out how to allow them
to log
> on and receive their login script, but not use a roving profile.
>
> Here are my relevant settings as they are set right now:
> ; logon drive = x:
logon drive = x:
> ; logon home = "\\Gluon\Gluon G"
logon home > ; logon path = \\Jupiter\Profile\%U
logon path > encrypt passwords = yes
> smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
> username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
> min password length = 3
> domain admin group = @admin
> domain group map = /etc/samba/groups.mapping
domain logons = yes
domain master = yes
os level = 35
logon script = logon.bat
Note: locate the batch file (must be created in MS Windows/DOC, ie: CR/LF
format) in the root of your [NETLOGON] share, ie:
/etc/samba/netlogon/logon.bat
>
> and later:
> [netlogon]
> comment = Network Logon Service
> path = /etc/samba/netlogon
> browseable = no
> writeable = yes
> write list = @admin
> [public]
> comment = Secure File Area
> path = /usr/share/SCP-File-Area
> guest ok = yes
> writeable = yes
> printable = no
> write list = @users
>
> I do not have a [Profiles] section.
>
> So when I log on with my XP client, I see a 'cannot load profile'
and
> "Detail: the network name cannot be found". Is this an issue with
the client
> wanting a roving profile? If that's the case, I can make it so that XP
> doesn't user roving profiles ever (I think by using gpedit.msc) - let
me
> know if I am answering my own questions!
See changes above. That should stop all attempts at roaming profiles. You
do need the logon drive for your logon scripts to execute cleanly.
PS: You can make the last line in your logon.bat:
net use x: /d
That will make sure that there is no left over X: drive.
- John T.
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John H Terpstra
Email: jht@samba.org