Hello all, I have a quick question regarding SAMBA and the way it handles login scripts. Currently I am running a small network at home consisting of a FreeBSD server running SAMBA 3.0 and I have multiple Windows XP clients on the network. I have configured login scripts with SAMBA, however they are not currently executing during a login. Now, my question is, is it possible to have SAMBA execute the scripts without actually joining the SAMBA domain? I have custom login screens with Windows XP and I'm trying to stay away from the Windows 2000 style login screen. If anyone has this working or maybe someone can point me in the right direction, that'd be a great help, however, if this can't be done, please let me know as well.
Hi,> not currently executing during a login. Now, my question is, is it possible > to have SAMBA execute the scripts without actually joining the SAMBA domain? > I have custom login screens with Windows XP and I'm trying to stay away from > the Windows 2000 style login screen. If anyone has this working or maybe >just an idea, that I did not test: Is it possible to put a call to the login script into the autostart folder? In this case I would create a special netlogon folder, which allows guest access and put the script into this folder. Good luck ;-) Stefan -- ***************************************** in-put GbR - Das Linux-Systemhaus Stefan-Michael G?nther Moltkestra?e 49 D-76133 Karlsruhe Tel./Fax : +49 (0)721 / 83044 - 98/93 http://www.in-put.de/ ***************************************** ______________________________________________________________________ Extra-Konto: 2,50 %* Zinsen p. a. ab dem ersten Euro! Nur hier mit 25 Euro-Tankgutschein & ExtraPramie! https://extrakonto.web.de/?mc=021110