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2008 Jun 17
4
different logon scripts and mappings for individual users
i'm not sure how to create different logon scripts for different users. right now i have one logon script called 'logon.bat' that maps all users to a server share and syncs the time with the server. i need to be able to map different users to different server shares. not all users should be mapped to all server shares. these should be automatic mappings. for example: user1 should
2008 Sep 03
5
universal netlogon script
Hi Guys, Advise, I have 200 users, they all have access to 20 shares in different combinations. They all have their own netlogon scripts... its a management nightmare, is there a way to create a universal netlogon script that I can include all the shares to mount and it will silently fail on the ones it cant? Perhaps there is a smarter way to implement this idea, lynching is welcome, so is
2007 Jan 23
3
Login and logout scripts
Is there a way to run a script on my samba PDC machine when a user logs in and logs out? Thanks in advance. -- Air conditioners and Computers are the same - they both crash when you open Windows.
2006 Apr 14
3
Many to Many
Hi, I have three tables, a domain of Sites, a domain of Users, and a junction of Sites_Users with the tables named as such. My RoR application has a model and controller both User and Site. I tried to add a controller and model named Site_User but I can''t reference any functions in the controller, I get an Uninitialized Constant error. I''m very new to RoR, but not to
2004 Jul 16
2
WinXP registry problems on SMB PDC
Hi all, I recently moved off of an ancient NT4 PDC to a SMB PDC running Samba 3.0.4-1 on a RH9 box. I had absolutely no troubles joining the domain, and other than a few login quirks every now and again, it is stable. I am, however, experiencing what I believe to be a permissions issue with the user profiles... my own, included. I am unable to make registry changes, most notably with
2003 Apr 13
2
chroot() as non-root user?
I suspect this has been asked before but I'll ask anyway. Q1: Is it possible for a non-root process to perform a chroot? My interest is this: I have a typical ISP hosting account (verio; on a FreeBSD 4.4 server.) I'd like to install and run various CGI packages, yet protect myself (and my email, and my .ssh keys) from bugs being exploited in those CGI packages. Chroot at the start