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2005 Jul 20
0
Permissions problem/misunderstanding ... "Domain Admins" vs. Administrators
...uot;just works". So
far, I'm a happy camper.
Now, I am trying to understand permissions so that I can
actually use the "moveuser.exe" command from the "Windows Server 2003
Resource Kit Tools"
(http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=9d467a69-57ff-4ae7-96ee-b18c4790cffd&displaylang=en).
This is on Windows XP Pro SP2 with all recent patches.
I am trying to "Copy" the existing local user profile to the Doman so they
retain their desktop & favorites, etc. The "moveuser" command says that
it needs to run with the permissions...
2008 Jun 19
6
login scripts --what to use
Hi,
We're setting up a PDC, and would like to have a login script to deliver
the mapped drives to users in particular groups, and connect to
printers. The printer drivers come from the [print$], share.
Does anyone have any good resources for this? What's the easiest and
simplest thing to get going --vbscript or batch files?
Thanks,
chris
2005 Oct 19
35
Why you MUST use SCGI for Rails development
Hello happy Railers,
I used to develop with a local out-of-the-box Apache and load times were
pretty slow (like a few seconds each page). "Well, it''s the price to
pay for no compile / cache / etc..." I thought. Nonsense. Yesterday I
installed SCGI, and now I''ve got the best of both worlds: rails
development env uses my very latest modifications, while SCGI ensures I
2012 Apr 20
44
Ceph on btrfs 3.4rc
After running ceph on XFS for some time, I decided to try btrfs again.
Performance with the current "for-linux-min" branch and big metadata
is much better. The only problem (?) I''m still seeing is a warning
that seems to occur from time to time:
[87703.784552] ------------[ cut here ]------------
[87703.789759] WARNING: at fs/btrfs/inode.c:2103