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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