Thanks Tim and anyone else who offered a solution. The problem was the 'net use * /d /y' line at the very beginning of the script. Removing it solved the problem.
-- Jason Tim Tait said: > Jason Lieurance wrote: > >>John H Terpstra said: >> >> >> >>>When a user logs onto a domain member machine a drive connection is >>> automatically set up to the NETLOGON share. >>>The drive letter used is the last letter available (usually Z:). This connection >>> is mostly dropped on completion of logon. >>> >>>Files can be executed off any drive mapping that is made. What makes you believe >>> otherwise? >>> >>> >>> >> >>I understand that, but I don't know why it says: >> >>Z:\>NET USE H: /HOME >>The current directory is invalid. >> >>to every 'net use' line. >> >>But with the novell client installed, it works fine. >> >> > The command shell won't execute anything if the current working > directory/drive does not exist. So Z: was mapped during logon as Windows likes to > do. The netlogon then starts running. But for some reason it seems like Z: is > being disconnected before it's done... on my system Z: is the persistent home > dir, and stays mapped until you logout. Anyhow, a quick cheesy fix would be to > add a statement in the logon script to make C: your working drive (ie "C:"). > > Tim -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba