[THIN] Re: OT: KIX question - ingroup()

  • From: Dogers <dogers@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 14:26:54 +0100

KIX caches domain groups - try "kix32 scriptname /f"

Andrew

On Fri, 1 Oct 2004 09:05:50 -0400, Pavlo Ignatusha
<pignatusha@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi group,
> 
> I'm trying to map drives based on group membership through kix. I need to
> support W95/98 and therefore I need to use kxrpc service. I installed
> service on my PDC (we are W2K AD SP4) it is up and running. I launch my kix
> script from the batch file specified as user's logon script in AD and set to
> look for rpc service on logonserver:
> 
> %WINDIR%\SYSTEM\KIX32 MYSCRIPT.KIX /r=l
> 
> Kix script is just a bunch of IF statements like this:
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ? "Checking for membership in D-Common group..."
> if ingroup("D-Common")
>         ? "User is member of D-Common group. Mapping the Common drive..."
>         use s: "\\servername\common$"
>         else
>         ? "User is NOT member of D-Common group. Checking the next group..."
> endif
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> D-Common group is domain local group so my W95 clients should recognize it.
> Group was originally created in OU different from Users. The ingroup can not
> detect that my user is a member of this group. I renamed the group ro
> DCommon, moved it to Users OU - nothing helped. If I change group in the kix
> sccript to "Domain users" group it works and the drive gets mapped. What
> could be the problem with my group?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Pavlo Ignatusha
> Systems Network Coordinator
> Pembroke General Hospital
> Tel. (613) 732-3675 ext.6150
> Fax. (613) 732-9986
> www.pemgenhos.org
> 
> "All that matters is love and work" - Sigmund Freud.
> 
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