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Old 04-15-2007, 05:49 AM   #1
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Samba: exec.Script for Win Client w/o PDC


Hi everybody.

I am new here so pls forgive any wrong doing for this time.

I have a Server running SuSE 10 and latest Samba Version.
I set it up to be a PDC as well.

Now we have all Windows Clients and once they logon to the domain all network drives get automatically mapped through per user scripts in the netlogon folder.
That's all fine ....
....but the thing I try to figure out is:
Can a Client which is not setup to login to a Domain and therefore log on to Windows the normal way with the same Username and Password he uses to logon to Samba have in any way also the network drives automatically mapped or any script executed ?

In the smb.conf file I set "map to guest = never" and "security = user" so shouldn't there be a way ?

Any idea would be greatly appreciated.
 
  


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