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Displaying 4 results from an estimated 4 matches for "name_of_current_user".

1999 Jan 02
1
SAMBA digest 1924
...gt; logon path = \\%L\profiles\%U > [profiles] > comment = User Profiles > path = /usr/home/profiles > public = yes > writable = yes > browseable = yes > ===== cut here ===== > So, I expect 'net use z: /home' on a win95 machine to map z: to > /usr/home/profiles/name_of_current_user. > However, it maps z: to /usr/home/profiles, with the subdirectories of all > users available to everyone whoever does 'net use z: /home'. > How does mapping after 'net use /home' depend upon the 'logon path' > variable? > What could I be doing wrong? noth...
1999 Jan 04
2
logon path
...> > comment = User Profiles > > path = /usr/home/profiles > > public = yes > > writable = yes > > browseable = yes > > > ===== cut here ===== > > > So, I expect 'net use z: /home' on a win95 machine to map z: to > > /usr/home/profiles/name_of_current_user. > > > However, it maps z: to /usr/home/profiles, with the subdirectories of all > > users available to everyone whoever does 'net use z: /home'. > > > How does mapping after 'net use /home' depend upon the 'logon path' > > variable? > &gt...
1999 Jan 04
0
SAMBA digest 1929
...s] > > comment = User Profiles > > path = /usr/home/profiles > > public = yes > > writable = yes > > browseable = yes > > > ===== cut here ===== > > > So, I expect 'net use z: /home' on a win95 machine to map z: to > > /usr/home/profiles/name_of_current_user. > > > However, it maps z: to /usr/home/profiles, with the subdirectories of all > > users available to everyone whoever does 'net use z: /home'. > > > How does mapping after 'net use /home' depend upon the 'logon path' > > variable? > > &...
1999 Jan 04
0
SAMBA digest 1930
...; > path = /usr/home/profiles > > > public = yes > > > writable = yes > > > browseable = yes > > > > > ===== cut here ===== > > > > > So, I expect 'net use z: /home' on a win95 machine to map z: to > > > /usr/home/profiles/name_of_current_user. > > > > > However, it maps z: to /usr/home/profiles, with the subdirectories of all > > > users available to everyone whoever does 'net use z: /home'. > > > > > How does mapping after 'net use /home' depend upon the 'logon path' > &...