I am currently seeing similar behavior on Windows XP where my own logon script does not execute but everybody else's does. This seems to have been caused by changing the Samba server's hostname (in the Windows hosts file) after setting up my PC. I know that if I set my PC's hosts file back to the original name that my logon script will run again.
So far I have been unable to find out why exactly this is causing the problem. If I logon as a new user on my PC then the appropriate logon script runs regardless of what hostname I have defined for the server (although I am guessing that if I changed the hostname after the first logon of a new user that the same problem would occur for that user the next time they logged in). I am guessing that it has to do with the registry LOGONSERVER value not resolving to a valid network name, but where LOGONSERVER is getting set to the old name is not clear to me. Bob Boehmer > hi florian - we did check this already... > it was my first suggestion in this thread > > there are 0777 on dirs and 0777 on logon.bat > > but this did not solve *rich's* problem -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba