HP CIFS Server 3.0k Administrator's Guide version A.02.04
domain logon = yes
2. Create a [profiles] share for roaming profiles. Set profile acls = yes for the profile
share used for the user profile files. Do not set profile acls = yes on normal shares
as this will result in incorrect ownership of the files created on those shares. The following
is an example configuration for the [profiles] share:
[profiles]
profile acls = yes
path = /etc/opt/samba/profiles
read only = no
create mode = 600
directory mode = 770
writeable = yes
browseable = no
guest ok = no
Configuring User Logon Scripts
The logon script configuration must meet the following requirements:
• User logon scripts should be stored in a file share called [netlogon] on the HP CIFS Server.
• Should be set to UNIX executable permission.
• Any logon script should contain valid commands recognized by the Windows client.
• A logon user should have proper access permissions to execute logon scripts.
The following is an example configuration for user logon scripts:
[global]
logon script = %U.bat
[netlogon]
path = /etc/opt/samba/netlogon
writeable = yes
browseable = no
guest ok = no
In this example, the batch (.bat) file is executed from a file share called [netlogon] on a HP CIFS
Server configured as a PDC.
Running Logon Scripts When Logging On
A HP CIFS Server configured as a PDC can enable the execution of logon scripts when users log
on. To enable this feature, the following must be done:
• User logon scripts should be stored in a file share on the HP CIFS Server called [netlogon].
• The HP CIFS Server enables the execution of login scripts by setting the global parameter
named logon script in the smb.conf file.
• Any logon script that is to be executed on a Windows Client must be in DOS text format
and contain executable permission.
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