The 2000 machines also write a profile dirctory in that share, and
copy the entire desktop contents to it each time the user logs
off. For most of the users, this isn't a problem, but some users
have a gig of video files on their desktop, and it writing all that
crap to the sever is not
The actual root of this problem is educating your users to put SHORTCUTS on
their desktop, not the actual files themselves... poor organization of
files, if you ask me.
If you don't want to save profiles, turn them off in the smb.conf.
I don't think you CAN turn off the Z: mapping; think
Hello,
I have a mixed network of 98 and 2000 machines with RH 7.3 and Samba 2.2.5
The problem I'm having is my logon scripts contain a drive map to the user's home
directory:
net use H: \\server01\dave$
That works great for the 98 machines, but the 2000 machines map H: and Z: to