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2008 Jun 16
1
Restrict permission changes
...works fine. The Problem is if one user decides to change the
permission of a file or directory (via Windows) the acls and permissions get
are messed up.
How can I restrict users from changing permission on a share? I tried "security
mode" and "force security mode", but the acls alsways get deleted.
Thanks
Jan
2006 May 24
1
general Gauss-Newton or support for NSUR: contemporaneously correlated non-linear models
Dear r-Help readers,
1) Is there support for NSUR in some R package yet?
2) Is there a general function of applying the Gauss-Newton or Marquard
method, in which the function of calculating the partial derivatives can
be specified by the user?
Contemporaneously correlated non-linear models (NSUR) is a method to fit
a system of non-linear equations.
I want to use to fit several non-linear
2004 Nov 17
1
bug in methods' 'initialize' (or the functions called in turn) ?
Hi,
I experience a very strange behaviour when trying to instanciate a S4
class. A call like 'r <- new("MyClass", foo="bar")' returns apparently
cleanly, but in fact a subsequent use of 'r' results in a 'r does not
exist error message'. After a bit of hunting with 'debug', it seems that
the bug is in 'initialize' (or one of the
2014 Jul 19
0
Domain Functional Level & Schema Replication
...gt; This is because the schema which is supplied for use with samba4 is the
> same schema that the smaba team battled with microsoft to release back a
> few years back. It was the 2008R2 schema which has full support for
> rfc2307. The domain level have always puzzled me too, but we've alsways
> been satisfied with. The rfc2307 provision simply adds the schema
> extension for sfu which was mysteriously missing. All this does is to
> activate the unix tab on ADUC. On Linux with samba-tool and ldbmodify,
> you don't need it. But as it seems to do no harm, you may as well ha...
2014 Jul 18
1
Must Samba4 AD be provisionned with rfc2307 to use winbind ?
Oh I think I must of misread what you and steve where discussing.
What is confusing me is the output of samba-tool domain level show
Forest function level: (Windows) 2003
Domain function level: (Windows) 2003
Lowest function level of a DC: (Windows) 2008 R2
I thought it might of been because rfc2307 schema included was of 2008r2 ilk.
Why does it always say the lowest function level is
2004 Dec 26
2
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2013 Mar 04
4
enabling reproducible research & R package management & install.package.version & BiocLite
Hi,
In support of reproducible research at my Institute, I seek an approach to re-creating the R environments in which an analysis has been conducted.
By which I mean, the exact version of R and the exact version of all packages used in a particular R session.
I am seeking comments/criticism of this as a goal, and of the following outline of an approach:
=== When all the steps to an workflow
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
...-Original-Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2001 08:29:35 +0100
On Wednesday, September 05, 2001 4:28 AM
Fred wrote:
[...]
> Network Neighborhood cannot see Linux. Obviously
> a Samba config prob, but I cannot figure it out and I am tired of
hacking.
Not so "obvious", I'm afraid. SMB browsing alsways has had huge
problems, and the Samba team aren't in any way responsible for them.
Many users live with shares that appear and disappear in Network
Neighbourhoods apparently at random. Remember that browsability of
shares is completely separate from the ability to connect to and use
them.
>...