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2006 Apr 10
3
SE estimates for treatment groups from nlme
I am wondering how to obtain SE estimates for fixed effects from a nonlinear mixed effects model?
I have fixed effects corresponding to three factors A, B and C with 2, 3 and 3 levels respectively. I have fit a model of the following general form:
nlme1<-nlme(y~ SasympOrig(x, Asym, lrc), data=df, fixed=list(Asym~A*B*C, lrc~A*B*C),
start=c(fixef(ETR.nlme)[1], rep(0,17), fixef(ETR.nlme)[2],
2016 Oct 06
0
The security id structure is invalid
...;s screaming about, but I can't find anything in the
>> sam.db that mentions GUID other than objectGUID. Any hints?
>>
>> -Ron
>>
> If you examine the 'Domain Admins' object in AD, you should find lines
> like these:
>
> objectGUID: 0dc3c303-b37f-4830-a1c2-d8cb7434f5d5
> member: CN=Administrator,CN=Users,DC=samdom,DC=example,DC=com
>
> The first is the GUID and every object in AD has one, so try searching
> for your GUID in this format:
>
> 7ae0e1a8-b8ca-2242-a024-97d59084268b
>
> If you find it, the object it is in should hav...
2016 Oct 04
29
The security id structure is invalid
I recently upgraded Samba on my DC from a working 4.3 installation to
4.5.0. Once done, I followed the instructions here:
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Updating_Samba#Fixing_replPropertyMetaData_Attributes
and ran:
samba-tool dbcheck --cross-ncs --fix --yes
After that, I can no longer access the shares on this machine. I get the
"Security ID structure is invalid" error above. In