SMS: How Systems Management Server Uses the Smsls.ini File (156540)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Systems Management Server 1.0
- Microsoft Systems Management Server 1.1
- Microsoft Systems Management Server 1.2
This article was previously published under Q156540 SUMMARY
The SETLS program is run from the Smsls.bat and Smsls.cmd files. The
Smsls.ini file is used by SETLS to determine which domain to add the
current workstation to.
The Smsls.ini file enables the administrator to map computers to a specific
domain, regardless of which domain the computer actually logs on to. The
Smsls.ini file is used to provide additional control over what domain and
server the setup and inventory programs are run from.
NOTE: Systems Management Server allows the creation of Systems Management
Server domain names that may or may not correspond to Windows NT domains.
When mapping computers to specific domains, actual Windows NT domain names
must be used.
The following sections are available for use in the Smsls.ini file:
[WIN.INI]
This section enables workstations running Windows to use the domain
specified by the [SMS] section of the workstation's Win.ini file. The
[WIN.INI] section of the Smsls.ini file requires no entries. To set the
workstation's Systems Management Server domain, the administrator creates
an [SMS] section in the Win.ini file (at the workstation running Windows),
and adds the domain entry to that section.
[other domain]
This section enables workstations running Enhanced LAN Manager 2.x to use
the domains in the OTHDOMAINS entry of the WORKSTATION section of the
workstation's Lanman.ini file to map to a Systems Management Server domain.
The SETLS program tries to map a domain in the OTHDOMAINS entry starting
with the first domain in the OTHDOMAINS entry. In the Smsls.ini file, you
add the [OTHER DOMAIN] section with entries that map the domain entries for
the OTHDOMAINS in the Lanman.ini file of the workstation to Systems
Management Server domains.
[workgroup]
This section enables workstations running Windows NT, Windows for
Workgroups, Windows95, or MS-DOS Workgroup Connection to map the workgroup
set on the workstation to a Systems Management Server domain. This section
also allows Windows NT clients that are members of a Windows NT resource
domain to be mapped to that domain in the Systems Management Server
hierarchy.
[domain]
This section enables workstations running Windows NT, Windows for
Workgroups, MS-DOS Workgroup Connection, or Enhanced LAN Manager 2.x to map
the domain where the workstation user is currently logged on to a Systems
Management Server domain.
[machine]
This section enables workstations running Windows NT, Windows for
Workgroups, MS-DOS Workgroup Connection, or Enhanced LAN Manager 2.x to map
individual computers to a Systems Management Server domain.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 6/14/2005 |
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Keywords: | kbinterop kbInventory kbnetwork kbsetup KB156540 |
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