> You can Map a drive letter to the home share using > > logon drive = q: > logon home = \\<servername>\%u
We are not using domain logons at this point. The workstations are not in the domain of the fileserver. > This will map the home as the p: drive so each user gets their home > drive as a p: drive. For older MS OS's you can achieve the same thing > with a logon script. We're using win2000 only right now. The problem my teacher has with domain logons is, that he doea not know how to do all the restrictions on the profiles, so that it cannot be changed from it's default. And therefore why save some 300 profiles which are all the same? Now if there is a way, to do a domain logon with my own user/pass but still having the same profile for everyone and not having 400 identical profiles on the server .. TELL ME :) That's just what I always wanted :) > > Bye, > > Andreas -- Greetings Alexander Schaber http://www.alexanderschaber.de GPG fingerprint = E61B 2945 512E 9DF4 69C3 20F5 0FA7 48BF 9413 40D8 -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba