[K12OSN] OT: Consequences of 'net use /home'

Peter Hartmann ascensiontech at gmail.com
Thu Mar 15 14:22:24 UTC 2007


> So you can use the repertory of-line...

What's that?

Thanks,
Peter

On 3/11/07, Olivier Mugnier <olivier.mugnier at laposte.net> wrote:
> So you can use the repertory of-line... and the network is less loaded....
>
> That a new fonctionnality of windows 2000 and XP
> You can desactivate it with configurations file
> either locally or with the domain's GPO
> (Not sure linux domain controller can make GPO)
>
> The other main difference is
> Sharing only /home
> you can mount /home/myclassroom/studentname on win2000 / XP
> whereas win 98 will mount only /home....
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Peter Hartmann" <ascensiontech at gmail.com>
> To: "Support list for open source software in schools." <k12osn at redhat.com>
> Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2007 2:38 PM
> Subject: [K12OSN] OT: Consequences of 'net use /home'
>
>
> > Can someone help me clarify the differences in Win98 vs. newer
> > clients? I'm wondering that when using "net use /home" as a logon
> > script with win98 that the home gets mounted 'like' nfs, in that when
> > ever data is read  or saved in goes right to the share.  It looks as
> > if server2003 when used as a client grabs the contents of the share,
> > works with it locally and then saves it back at logooff because I see
> > users folders created in "Documents and Settings".  Do Win2000 and  XP
> > function same way as a part of a domain?
> >
> > Thank you thank you
> > Peter
> >
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