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2002 Feb 21
0
NT 4.0 Remote Access Server to a samba PDC
...owing workarounds: net view /domain:DOMAIN Lists all computers in the DOMAIN domain. Useful, as no machines are normally visible in the Network Neighbourhood. start \\computer_name Opens a window that, after some time, will prompt for login and password for that computer. Simply enter "DOMAIN\your_login" as login to access the machine. Instead of the computer name, you can also type the fully-qualified DNS name or its IP address. When the target computer is pdc1 (the main domain server), it takes a long time for Windows to ask for the login and password. Pending further research. net use \\c...
2002 Feb 20
1
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Hi, Maybe you can help me. Im trying to join one NT Server 4.0 Remote Access Server to a samba PDC (2.2.2) Domain so that the users who make dial-up connections can be validated on this domain. The Windows NT Server (RAS) is joining to the domain but the users who trying to make a dial-in connection receive a message saying that they not have permission to make a dial in connection. Must I
2006 Nov 25
2
Windows stuck on top
Hi, When I run Photoshop CS 8, the pallettes get stuck at the front of every desktop, even when I minimise the main window. Is there any way to fix this? -- David Roberts :) http://kavenc.sf.net/
2011 Jun 07
1
Installing rather than changing
After reading the replies to my message about changing from RHEL to CentOS I think it might be easier to install the latest version of CentOS from scratch. I can save my home directory and my e-mail setup. My access to the present system is by ssh. How can I download everything with ssh then start the install? Since I am blind, I may need sighted help during the actual install process. Is it