howzit Karotu,

have you tried this instead?:
logon script = %U.bat


I don't know how many users you have, but I know that option works. 
AFAIK, using global groups with a Samba PDC is still under development.
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also helps...


-ho'ala


Karotu Tannang said:
> Mauri All - (Hi All)
>
> I've been trying to get Samba to redirect its users to their respective
> logon scripts but have had no luck lately.
>
> Here is my smb.conf
>
> #========================================================
> [global]
>    workgroup = MWE
>    netbios name = Server01
>    encrypt passwords = yes
>    security = user
>    domain master = yes
>    domain logons = yes
>    log level = 3
>    log file = /etc/samba/samba.log
>    Logon Script = %G\logon.bat  # I have also tried Logon Script =
>    %G.bat
> but still no script execution
>    logon home = \\Server01\%U
>    logon path = \\Server01\%U
>    os level = 99
>    preferred master = True
>    wins support = no
>    deadtime = 0
>     #Automatically add them users/machines
>    add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g machines -c
>    'Machine
> Account' -s /bin/false -M %u
>
>
> [homes]
>    read only = no
>    create mask = 0600
>    writable = yes
>    directory mask = 0700
>
> [netlogon]
>    guest ok = yes
>    writable = yes
>    public = yes
>    path = /usr/netlogon
>    create mask = 0600
>    directory mask = 0777
>
> [General]
>    path = /home/data/General
>    writable = yes
>    public = yes
>
> [AccountShare]
>    path = /home/data/Accounts
>    writeable = yes
>    public = no
>    valid users = @Account @LANAdmin
>
>
> [AdminShare]
>    path = /home/data/Administration
>    writeable = yes
>    public = no
>    valid users = @Admin @LANAdmin
>
> [CivilShare]
>     path = /home/data/Civil
>    writeable = yes
>    public = no
>    valid users = @Civil @LANAdmin
>
> [EnergyShare]
>     path = /home/data/Energy
>    writeable = yes
>    public = no
>    valid users = @Energy @LANAdmin
>
> [RegistryShare]
>     path = /home/data/Registry
>    writeable = yes
>    public = no
>    valid users = @Registry @LANAdmin
>
> [TechShare]
>    path = /home/data/Technical
>    writeable = yes
>    public = no
>    valid users = @Technical @LANAdmin # there is a group called
>    Technical,
> not Tech
>
> [WaterShare]
>    path = /home/data/Water
>    writeable = yes
>    public = no
>    valid users = @Water @LANAdmin
> #==========================================
>
> Under /usr/netlogon I created the group directories with read rights
> for ALL groups.
>
> Each directory contains a file called logon.bat with read and execution
> rights to the groups..
>
> contents of logon.bat
>
> NET USE G: \\Server01\General
> NET USE L: \\Server01\WhichevergroupShare
>
>
> Somehow I can't the scripts to be loaded. I now have an idea but I'd
> like get some feed back as well in order to improve this smb.conf
> and/or logon.bat
>
>
> With many thanks in advance...
>
> Regards,
>
>
> Karotu
> --
> Karotu Tannang
> Support
> Kangare Software Engineering
>
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