Dean Landry wrote:>I have users that belong to several groups. I want a logon script
>to be run for each of the groups to which a user belongs. For
>example, when I logon, I want admin.bat, users.bat, and
>someothergroup.bat to run. On Novell I used to use 'if Member of
>groupName...', but I don't know how to do this in Samba..
Two ways :
1) Use ifmember in the main login script to check for group
membership and call the appropriate scripts. ifmember is (IIRC)
downloadable from the Microsoft web site.
2) Use the pre-exec facility of Samba to build a users login script
on the fly each time they connect to the netlogon share. Use %u
(again, IIRC) in the declaration of the login script parameter so
that each users uses their own script, then write a script (executed
on the host) that will build the login script (which of course can
use any information available to the host scripting language) and set
it as the pre-exec script for the share.
Mine is currently set up to use a common login script which makes all
the decisions - and quite frankly it sucks due to the limited
capabilities of DOS (unix with all the useful stuff removed) - I plan
to change to method 2 when I get round to it.
Simon
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