Can you post the relevant part of your logon script? ----- Original Message ----- From: "A.J.Dawson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 11:29 AM Subject: [Samba] Win9x login script drive mapping problem
> I am having problems with a Windows 98 machine that is connecting to our Linux > Samba server. The problem is that I cannot get it to automatically map users > drives when they log on. The login script *appears* to run okay, but the drives > are simply not mapped. > > Under Windows NT/2K this has not been a problem. > > I have tried creating a one line login script along the lines of > > net use * \\server\share > > And even that doesnt work! > > I suspect that I am doing something daft, but if anyone could give me a few > pointers, that would be most useful! > > My smb.conf is attached at the bottom of the e-mail > > Regards > > Dr. Andy Dawson > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity. > > > # Start of smb.conf file > > [global] > workgroup = SOMEGROUP > server string = NT Server > socket options = TCP_NODELAY > interfaces = XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX/24 > local master = yes > os level = 69 > domain master = yes > preferred master = yes > domain logons = yes > wins server = XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX > ;dns proxy = yes > time server = yes > map archive = yes > browseable = yes > > # log file options - log by machine name, not > 200k /log > log file = /usr/local/samba/log/log.%m > max log size = 200 > > # security considerations > security = user > encrypt passwords = yes > # NOTE: we need to set this to no for Win95 clients < 4.00.950a > hosts allow = XXX.XXX.XXX. 127. > remote announce = XXX.XXX.XXX.255/SOMEGROUP > guest account = nobody > map to guest = Never > guest ok = no > domain admin group = @NT_adm > add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -c NT_machine -d /dev/null -g NT_machines -s /bin/false %m$ > bind interfaces only = yes > unix password sync = yes > passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u > > # printer defaults > load printers = yes > printing = BSD > print command = /usr/bin/lpr -P%p -r %s > lpq command = /usr/bin/lpq -P%p > use client driver = yes > disable spoolss = yes > printer admin = @NT_adm > printcap name = /etc/printcap > > # logon paths etc. > logon script = scripts\%u.bat > > logon drive = p: > > [netlogon] > comment = Network Logon Service > path = /usr/local/samba/netlogon > guest ok = no > writable = no > browseable = no > > [homes] > comment = %u on %L > volume = %u on %L > writeable = yes > valid users = @users > nt acl support = no > browseable = no > > [Guest] > comment = Guest on %L > volume = Guest on %L > writeable = yes > path = /home/guest > valid users = @users > force group = users > force create mode = 770 > force directory mode = 770 > create mask = 770 > directory mask = 770 > browseable = yes > > [Netlon] > comment = Netlon on %L > volume = Netlon on %L > writable = yes > path = /home/netlon > valid users = @netlon > force group = netlon > force create mode = 770 > force directory mode = 770 > create mask = 770 > directory mask = 770 > browseable = no > > #### Printers #### > > [Laserjet_6MP] > comment = Laserjet_6MP on %L > printable = yes > path = /var/spool/lpd/ircps02.irc.brad.ac.uk-lp-lj_6mp > printer = lj_6mp > browseable = yes > read only = yes > valid users = @users > > # End of smb.conf > > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba > -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba