[H-GEN] Sun PC Netlink

Scott Pullen spullen at optusnet.com.au
Fri Mar 28 20:20:27 EST 2003


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Johannes,

So are we assuming that Samba and PC NetLink work in the same way or do you
know this for a fact?  From what I have read there are many similarities but
as this is a working commercial environment I did not want to implement
anything that interrupts the workings of the server.

I will try setting up a batch file with a `net use g: \\fileserver\share`
line in it  with a name of username.bat and see if the shares are
automagically mapped for the test user I create.  If problems become
apparent then I will delete the file and hopefully all will be well.

Cheers,

Scott.

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On Sat, 29 Mar 2003 01:10, Scott Pullen wrote:
> Does anyone know if the scripts are held in the netlogon directory of the
> server?  Are they just identified as username.bat file? That way I can
> create a script, copy it and make small changes appropriate for each user.

According to man smb.conf, which explains how to do that, they are held in
'...netlogon'.

Cheers

Johannes
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