Re: Standardize drive assignments
- From: "Gabriel Sirbu" <gabonescu@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 15:49:09 -0500
Hello Al,
Thanks for your detailed answer.
To be honest I've tried to explained what I had on my previous job. An exact
script like I've said with this conditional "question" about which drive G:
that user should have.
Because, at that time, I had a Windows 4.0 environment, and this script was
written in Kixstart. What a now is exactly what I said to you...so I think
the nesting group condition worked just fine.
My struggling is to understand the idea behind this problem in order to
replicate the idea again in a different environment.
And in my case, we have here 44 teams (each team with 5-7 users) and another
10-12 teams (like Accounting, HR, IT,etc.).
I'll attach those files and, please, if you can decipher the functions
inside....I'll be the happiest man alive today.
I think this nesting group is called LOOPG function inside.
Thanks,
Gabriel
"Al Dunbar" <AlanNOSPAmDrub@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:evsd$ufGGHA.1100@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> "Gabriel Sirbu" <gabonescu@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:uMCnxgWGGHA.3056@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hello everybody,
>>
>>
>>
>> Just because Jerold was kind enough to answer to your question, I would
>> try to "raise" the complexity of your initial question:
>>
>> -let's suppose user1 is part of Team1 and he takes G drive (Team 1 common
>> drive) and another 3 other drives ( let's say P: Q: and T:)
>> -the same for a second user, named user2: the same letter (for
>> uniformity)
>> G Drive (Team 2 common drive which is, of course, different form Team 1's
>> G drive) and the same 3 common drives.
>> -so far, so good; but.....user 2 has to cover user 1 for 3 weeks and I
>> want this following drives to be mapped: the same 4 drive he always have
>> (G: for Team 2, P: Q: T:) and "G" drive from Team 1
>> which now has to be next available letter after G;
>>
>> To be more clear it will look like this :
>> G drive (Team 2)
>> H drive (Team 1) - because covering user 1 makes him part of group Team 2
>> and Team 1
>> P drive
>> Q drive
>> T drive
>>
>> My question is how I can write a script/function who can decide to map
>> Team drives, based upon group membership
>
> Before you write the script, you must first decide how it should deal with
> conflicts such as the one you have suggested might happen. I would go you
> one further and suggest that, the more complex set of conditional drive
> mappings you happen to have, the more likely this will happen. So, as you
> are considering now, the best thing is to deal with the issue head-on and
> up
> front.
>
> IMHO, to have the script decide *which* share to map to G: in this case
> should the user happen to be in each "team" means you need to make this
> decision first, and then script it. If the "teams" are represented by
> security groups, the only way to determine which group the user is only
> "acting" in will require additional settings. One way I do this is with
> group nesting, i.e.:
>
> team1 - contains all permanent members of team number one. It also
> contains
> a group called team1guests.
> team1guests - contains anyone being given temporary access to team1
> resources.
>
> So, if a user is a direct member of team1, but only indirect in team2
> because he is a member of team2guests, which mapping should he get? Here
> you
> are stuck, because it must always be one or the other, and cannot be
> changed
> dynamically depending on the work he is going to be doing once logged in.
> Unless, of course, he uses a team2 computer for team2 work and a team1
> computer for team1 work.
>
> Yes, you could build up this complex (to my way of thinking, too complex)
> hierarchy. But would that serve your users in all cases? Perhaps you can
> answer that question but I cannot.
>
> The way we handle this situation is to avoid conditional drive mappings
> like
> the plague. One of our standard mapped drives contains workgroup-related
> folders that are permitted as appropriate to each group having one. So, as
> a
> member of team1, I would be able to access whatever was stored in
> "G:\team1"
> because I am a member of the team1 security group. I'd have no access to
> files in "G:\team2" because I am a *not* a member of the team2 security
> group, or of team2guests. When a team2 member is away and I am to act in
> his
> place, I am added to the team2guests group. Now I will see the contents of
> both workgroup folders.
>
> This can get as complicated as you want, while having absolutely no impact
> on your logon scripting.
>
> /Al
>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Gabriel
>>
>>
>>
>> "Jerold Schulman" <Jerry@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:6esfs1top7629jbs7hh63rjc8evgkg5aqs@xxxxxxxxxx
>>> On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 11:34:45 -0600, "Craig" <msnews@xxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>>>I would like to force all users to a standard drive mapping scheme,
>>>>currently there are many varaitions and I would like to force these to
>>>>disconnect and assign 6 drive mappings. I am very new this and would
>>>>like
>>>>if someone could set me in the proper direction. I have basic
>>>>programming
>>>>and networking skilss in a windows 2003 AD environment.
>>>>
>>>>Thnk you
>>>>
>>>>Ciara
>>>>
>>> In your logon script:
>>>
>>> net use * /D /Y
>>> net use J: \\ServerName\ShareName1 /Persistent:Yes
>>> net use K: \\ServerName\ShareName2 /Persistent:Yes
>>> net use L: \\ServerName\ShareName3 /Persistent:Yes
>>> net use M: \\ServerName\ShareName4 /Persistent:Yes
>>> net use N: \\ServerName\ShareName5 /Persistent:Yes
>>> net use O: \\ServerName\ShareName6 /Persistent:Yes
>>>
>>> Jerold Schulman
>>> Windows Server MVP
>>> JSI, Inc.
>>> http://www.jsiinc.com
>>> http://www.jsifaq.com
>>
>>
>
>
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