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<samba:parameter name="logon script"
context="G"
advanced="1" developer="1"
type="string"
xmlns:samba="http://www.samba.org/samba/DTD/samba-doc">
<description>
<para>
This parameter specifies the batch file (<filename>.bat</filename>) or NT command file
(<filename>.cmd</filename>) to be downloaded and run on a machine when a user successfully logs in. The file
must contain the DOS style CR/LF line endings. Using a DOS-style editor to create the file is recommended.
</para>
<para>
The script must be a relative path to the <smbconfsection name="[netlogon]"/> service. If the [netlogon]
service specifies a <smbconfoption name="path"/> of <filename
moreinfo="none">/usr/local/samba/netlogon</filename>, and <smbconfoption name="logon
script">STARTUP.BAT</smbconfoption>, then the file that will be downloaded is:
<screen>
/usr/local/samba/netlogon/STARTUP.BAT
</screen>
</para>
<para>
The contents of the batch file are entirely your choice. A suggested command would be to add <command
moreinfo="none">NET TIME \\SERVER /SET /YES</command>, to force every machine to synchronize clocks with the
same time server. Another use would be to add <command moreinfo="none">NET USE U: \\SERVER\UTILS</command>
for commonly used utilities, or <screen> <userinput>NET USE Q: \\SERVER\ISO9001_QA</userinput></screen> for
example.
</para>
<para>
Note that it is particularly important not to allow write access to the [netlogon] share, or to grant users
write permission on the batch files in a secure environment, as this would allow the batch files to be
arbitrarily modified and security to be breached.
</para>
<para>
This option takes the standard substitutions, allowing you to have separate logon scripts for each user or
machine.
</para>
<para>
This option is only useful if Samba is set up as a logon server.
</para>
</description>
<value type="default"></value>
<value type="example">scripts\%U.bat</value>
</samba:parameter>
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