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+# 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
+# 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 = "userlogs.txt" # What should the file be named.
+# logtype = file (default) # file will log to the file specified, syslog is well... the system logs ;)
+
+[global]
+logging = yes
+logdir = "/home/samba/netlogon"
+logfile = "UserLogs.txt"
+logtype = system
+mkprofile = 1
+timesync = yes
+sambaconf = "/etc/samba/smb.conf"
+
+# 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 = staticservername
+
+[common]
+public = P:, public
+home = H:, /home
+
+[groupmap]
+admin = Y:, UTILS
+adm = R:, NETLOGON
+
+[usermap]
+user1 = G:, GHOST
+beanbags = Q:, STAR
+avinst = P:\\vexira\\vexprof.bat
+
+# 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.
+# 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
+# mymachinegroup = machinename1, machinename2
+# [preformcommands]
+# mymachinegroup = command1,command2
+
+[machines]
+#emints 1 is jf
+emints1 = school-w88zfod9, school-o8axvv6t, school-mmtudgbo, school-dpokmajd, school-m84hx4iw, school-74548k1j, school-vou4gdap, school-qfuw5uho
+#emints 2 is kh
+emints2 = school-w7loulcx, school-2tbh64eu, school-uunqieuz, school-pow35do4, school-x0v0cbiz, school-zu5qyjhw, school-l4q4j32o
+
+[ip]
+ipgroup1 = 10.5.1.1 - 10.5.1.10, 10.1.1.255/24
+ipgroup2 = 10.1.1.1
+
+# This is the section where you can specify things according to the operating system of the client.
+# The clients OS -- Windows 95/98/ME (Win95), Windows NT (WinNT),
+# Windows 2000 (Win2K), Windows XP (WinXP), and Windows 2003
+# (Win2K3). Anything else will be known as ``UNKNOWN''
+# That snippet is directly from man smb.conf.
+#
+
+[os]
+Win95 = REM your computer is windows 9x based
+WinNT =
+Win2K =
+WinXP =
+Win2K3 =
+UNKNOWN =
+
+[preformcommands]
+emints1 = START \\\\JF-TEACHER\\Brother, START \\\\JF-TEACHER\\Canon, REGEDIT /S P:\\SETHOME-JF.REG, your in emints 1
+emints2 = START \\\\s0034292474\\Brother, START \\\\s0034292474\\Canon, REGEDIT /S P:\\SETHOME-KH.REG
+ipgroup1 = echo your in the ip group
+ipgroup2 = echo your in the ip group 2, start command.com