Jeff L schrieb:> Hello,
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> In order to use Samba and migrate our Windows domain we need to be able to
map users to a drive based on the Unix groups they are a member of.
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> IE:
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> If user is a member of finance, map drive f:\ finance
> If user is a a member of domainusers, run logon script logon.bat
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>
> I tried placing differnet logon scripts in a directory named after the
groupname and using the %g variable in Samba but it did not work.
> It only looks up the FIRST group ignoring the rest.
>
> Please let us know a easy way to do this.
>
> Thanks
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Hi,
you might give all users a default.bat
in this you may split running
other scripts by hostname username groupname
group can be matched with the ifmember.exe util
i.e default.bat
@echo off
REM default login script robert@schetterer.org
REM
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REM exec bat for logged in machine ( maybe software status for machine )
echo %COMPUTERNAME%
call %COMPUTERNAME%.bat
REM
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REM exec bat for login user
echo %USERNAME%
call %USERNAME%.bat
REM
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REM exec bat for different groups
REM ifmember.exe must be in the netlogon share download it at m$
REM be aware that ifmember will give result in the current win language
REM unlike normal dos
REM positive result from ifmember will match in errorlevel 1
ifmember /v /l "DOMAINNAME\Domain Users"
if errorlevel 1 call domainusers.bat
ifmember /v /l "DOMAINNAME\Domain Admins"
if errorlevel 1 call domainadmins.bat
and domainusers.bat
@echo off
REM install the pdfprinter drivers must allready be uploaded
REM typical use with cups-pdf
rundll32 printui.dll,PrintUIEntry /dn /n "\\YOUR-PDC-NAME\pdfprinter"
/q
rundll32 printui.dll,PrintUIEntry /in /n "\\YOUR-PDC-NAME\pdfprinter"
net use z: \\YOUR-PDC-NAME\users /persistent:no
with such logic you should be able to solve
login stuff NT Group related
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Best Regards
MfG Robert Schetterer
Germany/Munich/Bavaria