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I have a linux server and want Windows clients (using WinSCP, putty,
cygwin etc.) to log onto the server. When a user logs on, a script must be run doing all kinds of stuff like mounting drives etc. Using the .bashrc file works fine when logging in using a Linux client, but not with Windows. Anyone had a problem like this before? aslan.greatest.lion@gmail.com |
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On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 12:29:11 -0000, (E-Mail Removed)
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: > > > I have a linux server and want Windows clients (using WinSCP, putty, > cygwin etc.) to log onto the server. When a user logs on, a script > must be run doing all kinds of stuff like mounting drives etc. Using > the .bashrc file works fine when logging in using a Linux client, but > not with Windows. Anyone had a problem like this before? > Why doesn't the .bashrc work with Windows? What errors do you get? -- OK, so you're a Ph.D. Just don't touch anything. |
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On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 12:29:11 +0000, aslan.greatest.lion wrote:
> I have a linux server and want Windows clients (using WinSCP, putty, > cygwin etc.) to log onto the server. When a user logs on, a script must > be run doing all kinds of stuff like mounting drives etc. Using the > .bashrc file works fine when logging in using a Linux client, but not > with Windows. Anyone had a problem like this before? $ ln -s .bashrc .bash_profile |
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