Getting login script to map win95 shares with samba "domain" logins

Getting login script to map win95 shares with samba "domain" logins

Post by Jef » Wed, 25 Feb 1998 04:00:00



Hola,
I am having problems getting win95 shares to map when logging into a
samba "domain"

The login scripts run
The samba shares on the linux box map no problem
The shares on other win95 boxes will map but only after putting in a
password :(

I have deleted the password file on the win95 boxes and tried it over
it will still prompt for a password.

it doesnt seem that the net use command is remembering the password
for win95 shares

i can map the shares in network neighborhood no problem and it wont
prompt for a password after the first time

anyone who has this working please tell me what the heck i am missing
here
Jeff

 
 
 

1. getting win95 shares on win95 machines to map with a login script with samba and win95

Howdy
This may be a win95 question
I have 2 win95 boxes logging into a samba "domain" and running login
scripts
I have the two machines both running login scripts and mapping drives
on the samba server no problem at all
but when u add shares that are on other win95 machines it always
prompts me for a password no matter how many times i log into them
it is driving me nuts
i have already deleted the password files on both 95 machines and
tryied it over it still prompts me for a password but only on the
win95 shares the ones on the samba server go thru no problem and no
prompting
if anyone knows how to do this it would be a great help
Jeff

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