Hi Scot,

Thanks for the reply.

The home directories are on the ltsp server. The ltsp server is also a 
Samba PDC.
The windows terminal server is a member of the Samba PDC, and they login 
to the
Samba PDC when they connect via rdesktop, so they can see their home 
directories
as the Z: drive in the windows session. So theoretically the cdrom on 
the local
ltsp terminal should be visible as Z:\Drives\cdrom in windows. They can see
Z:\Drives in windows but it's always empty.

Sami

Scott Balneaves wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 18, 2006 at 04:38:01PM +0300, H. Sami Sozuer wrote:
>   
>> They mount their home directories in the ltsp server via samba on 
>> windows and can see the
>> /home/me/Drives directory in windows. However, the floppy, cdrom and 
>> memorystick directories don't show up.
>>     
>
> I'm a bit unclear here.  Do their home directories live on the Windows
> server, or do they live on the Linux server?
>
> If the home directories live on Windows, of course you won't see them on
> the Windows server, because there's nothing exporting them from the
> Linux server, to the Windows server.
>
> Scott
>
>   


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