I use samba 3.0.9 as a pdc with ldapsam. In the ldap entries, for every user there is a logon script sambaLogonScript. I only use two different scripts for 1000 users and 100 computers. The scripts lehrer.bat and schueler.bat reside in the netlogon share and provide more shares with the net use command.>From the user's perspective, this often works well. sometimes, however, thescript is not executed, without further notice, and the users see only their own home directory. more proficient users still can connect to the server and use the other shares, but the less technically minded fail. If it didn't work at all, I could maybe live with it, but this drives me crazy ;-) The domain has only one server, so it shouldn't be a conflict between two servers. has anybody seen this before? google and a search in bugzilla have not yielded much so far. thanks for any input! mathias schenker informatiker gymnasium liestal
I have a similar problem since upgrade to Samba 3.0.x - must admit I've not tried debugging the problem yet. Have around 1500 users across ~50 XP (SP2) workstations - problem tends to occur ~2 in every 30 users. Logon script does seem to execute though - it's just the drives that don't map. -----Original Message----- From: samba-bounces+lbaker=mcauley.org.uk@lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-bounces+lbaker=mcauley.org.uk@lists.samba.org] On Behalf Of mathias schenker Sent: 29 November 2004 14:33 To: samba@lists.samba.org Subject: [Samba] logon scripts execute randomly I use samba 3.0.9 as a pdc with ldapsam. In the ldap entries, for every user there is a logon script sambaLogonScript. I only use two different scripts for 1000 users and 100 computers. The scripts lehrer.bat and schueler.bat reside in the netlogon share and provide more shares with the net use command.>From the user's perspective, this often works well. sometimes, however,the script is not executed, without further notice, and the users see only their own home directory. more proficient users still can connect to the server and use the other shares, but the less technically minded fail. If it didn't work at all, I could maybe live with it, but this drives me crazy ;-) The domain has only one server, so it shouldn't be a conflict between two servers. has anybody seen this before? google and a search in bugzilla have not yielded much so far. thanks for any input! mathias schenker informatiker gymnasium liestal -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba