On Nov 26 21:56, Corinna Vinschen wrote: > The meaning of the schemata depend on the setting: > > db_home: > > windows AD and SAM: Utilizes the setting of the homeDrive or > homeDirectory attributes, or their SAM "Home folder" > counterparts. The Windows path is converted to a > POSIX path. I'm not really happy with this. It requires to write some value to the homeDrive/homeDirectory attributes, because it doesn't fall back to the Windows default values. So, another question is this: Shall "db_home: windows" fall back to the default Windows home dir if homeDrive/homeDirectory are empty? > cygwin AD only: Shortcut for the cygwinHome attribute from > the predefined cygwinUser auxiliary class. POSIX path > expected. > > unix AD only: Shortcut for the unixHomeDirectory attribute > from the posixAccount auxiliary class. POSIX path > expected. > > desc AD and SAM: Fetch the home="..." > setting from the user's description attribute. > POSIX path expected. > > @ad_attribute AD-only: Read AD attribute "ad_attribute" as POSIX > path. > > However, I'm contemplating to allow a Windows path > here, too. Does this make sense to you? I implemented this now. It doesn't hurt. > /path POSIX path. Remember the wildcards. > > fallback If nothing works, the fallback is /home/$USERNAME > (Windows username). > > > db_shell: > > windows Ignored. Do you want CMD instead? Would be interesting for symmetry only, I guess... Corinna -- Corinna Vinschen Please, send mails regarding Cygwin to Cygwin Maintainer cygwin AT cygwin DOT com Red Hat