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 the rdesktop session. 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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