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Hello Friends,
We are using Samba 3.0 for our domain. Staff login with their roaming
profiles and the profiles are not that big. Something happened yesterday and
now all the clients are taking more time than normal while loggin off. I
have tried rebooting the Samba server and checked all the
/write/Execute, plus the ownership was
also changed.
I tried loggin as this user to test the script but nothing was mapped. I
think the script failed. Can you think of any reason? I even restarted my
samba services.
Thanks,
Gigs
Wolfgang Ratzka wrote:
contact_mahajan schrieb:
Also regarding
file.)
If so, shouldn't it say:
path= /var/samba/netlogon/%U.bat
In the netlogon section?
Again, I haven't tried it, so I'm just guessing
Dennis
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Hello friends,
I am running Samba 3.0 on RHEL4 server. Around 200 roaming profiles are also
configured and they login to XP machines. Things are working for us except
in network rollout scenarios. We dont know how to roll out patches or some
global changes to all the profiles. We have to visit
Thanks for the suggestion.
I havn't tried login scripts. I can create a login script and put it under
the base netlogon path which is /var/samba/netlogon in my case. But my
question is what shoudl be the name of this script so that every profile can
grab it. Moreover what permissions should be