Luca Bertoncello
2016-Apr-12 14:41 UTC
[Samba] [Half OT?] Waiting for completion of Startupscript before logon
Hi list! I'm pretty sure, that this topic is at least half OT, but I really don't know where otherwise I can ask... So, I got my Network with Samba 4.1.6 as AD-Controller to work. I configured Startup-, Shutdown- and Logon-Scripts and they run well. The only problem is, that the user can logon where the Startup-Script yet run... And I can't see any "Dos-Window" with the output of Startup- and Shutdown-Scripts. Could someone say me, how can I set this for my network? Thanks a lot! Luca Bertoncello (lucabert at lucabert.de)
Rowland penny
2016-Apr-12 14:53 UTC
[Samba] [Half OT?] Waiting for completion of Startupscript before logon
On 12/04/16 15:41, Luca Bertoncello wrote:> Hi list! > > I'm pretty sure, that this topic is at least half OT, but I really > don't know where otherwise I can ask... > > So, I got my Network with Samba 4.1.6 as AD-Controller to work. > I configured Startup-, Shutdown- and Logon-Scripts and they run well. > > The only problem is, that the user can logon where the Startup-Script > yet run... > And I can't see any "Dos-Window" with the output of Startup- and > Shutdown-Scripts.Can you be a bit more specific, it sounds like you mean users can logon somewhere even though Samba isn't running, or do you mean that windows users are not running a logon script when they log in. Rowland> > Could someone say me, how can I set this for my network? > > Thanks a lot! > Luca Bertoncello > (lucabert at lucabert.de) > >
Luca Bertoncello
2016-Apr-12 15:57 UTC
[Samba] [Half OT?] Waiting for completion of Startupscript before logon
Rowland penny <rpenny at samba.org> schrieb:> Can you be a bit more specific, it sounds like you mean users can logon > somewhere even though Samba isn't running, or do you mean that windows > users are not running a logon script when they log in.No, of course Samba runs... I mean, Windows boots and starts a Startup-Script (or will shutdown and call a Shutdown-Script). These Scripts will be executed, but in the case of the Startup-Script the user can Logon even if the Startup-Script didn't complete. The script works in background and will not be displayed. Any idea, how can I force the execution in foreground and DON'T allow the user to log on until the Startup-Script completes? Thanks Luca Bertoncello (lucabert at lucabert.de)
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