diff --git a/examples/logon/mklogon/mklogon.conf b/examples/logon/mklogon/mklogon.conf index b04708977c4..da222eb3eac 100644 --- a/examples/logon/mklogon/mklogon.conf +++ b/examples/logon/mklogon/mklogon.conf @@ -1,25 +1,25 @@ -# Mapping should be kept in the form +# Mapping should be kept in the form # username(USER) or groupname(WEBUSERS) = driveletter (W:), samba share name (WEB) # ie. user = W:,WEB or webusers = W:,WEB # Problem found when testing, if there is a duplicate entry only the last one is used, -# not the first or both, another problem is that when testing I found a bug in Config::Simple, if you have a tab +# not the first or both, another problem is that when testing I found a bug in Config::Simple, if you have a tab # infront of your # on a comment it breaks ... # logging = yes # Should Logging be enabled (YES,ON,1 or NO,OFF,0)(if not specified defaults to no) # logdir = "/root/perl" # What is the base directory the logs should be stored. # logfile = "userlist.txt" # What should the file be named. -# VERY IMPORTANT anything that has a "\" (backslash) in it ex. "C:\" MUST be changed to a double "\\" for +# VERY IMPORTANT anything that has a "\" (backslash) in it ex. "C:\" MUST be changed to a double "\\" for # it to be used in the script. ex. "C:\\" [global] logging = yes -logdir = "/home/samba/netlogon" -logfile = "UserLogs.txt" +logdir = "/home/samba/netlogon" +logfile = "UserLogs.txt" mkprofile = 1 timesync = yes sambaconf = "/etc/samba/smb.conf" logtype = file -# Change and uncomment the below value to force the servername, some clients ocassionally +# Change and uncomment the below value to force the servername, some clients ocassionally # have trouble picking up the right servername so it may need to be set. It CANNOT be left blank AND uncommented. servername = "TIGER" @@ -54,13 +54,13 @@ astewart = Y:, yearbook -# Here is where things get confusing, you can assign a computer, or make a group of computers. -# The same context will go for ip address's as well, however you can also specify ip ranges, +# Here is where things get confusing, you can assign a computer, or make a group of computers. +# The same context will go for ip address's as well, however you can also specify ip ranges, # but I have not yet figured out how to do multiple ranges. # Use the following examples for help. # To define a single computer to do commands # mymachinename = command1, command2 -# To define a group of computers to do commands +# To define a group of computers to do commands # mymachinegroup = machinename1, machinename2 # [performcommands] # mymachinegroup = command1,command2