That's probably not a perl question. If I create a user in AD, I do so on one of our directory servers, and the directory is not created before the user's first login, because the system doesn't know on which server(s) the drive and directory would have to be (a "drive" only makes sense if it is known on which host/system that drive is valid).

Plus, these "homeAnything" attributes are not listed in the "default enabled AD attributes" on http://support.microsoft.com/kb/257218

I don't have experience with setting these, and I think you'll have to seek in more microsoftish sites.


In reply to Re: Giving a window user permission to a windows folder from linux by soonix
in thread Giving a window user permission to a windows folder from linux by 0227lld

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