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2015 Oct 28
2
NTLM_AUTH failing?
Thank you, Rowland. I will be going by this afternoon and I will check.
The thing is, if it IS "\", how do I enter that into the pptp-options
file? The entire list of parameters are in quotes, so do I need a
double-backslah or anything?
Lead IT/IS Specialist
Reach Technology FP, Inc
On 10/27/2015 05:21 PM, Rowland Penny wrote:
> On 27/10/15 21:05, Ryan Ashley wrote:
>> I am not sure how to determine the separator,
>
> The separator is easy to establish, do you have a line in smb.conf
> that starts...
2010 Oct 25
1
Sweave and absolute escaped backslashed Windows paths in R 2.12.0
...s in the file argument of Sweave in a Windows
environment.
Consider the minimal Rnw file, attached and reproduced below my
signature in case .Rnw files get stripped. This file is stored on my
(Windows) computer in H:/My Documents. Using an absolute path with the
standard window's escaped backslahes path gives an error:
> Sweave("H:\\My Documents\\test.Rnw")
Writing to file test.tex
Processing code chunks ...
1 : echo term verbatim
Error: chunk 1
Error : '\M' is an unrecognized escape in character string starting "H:\M"
Nothing in the chuck explicitly re...
2015 Oct 28
2
NTLM_AUTH failing?
...On 28/10/15 13:45, Ryan Ashley wrote:
>> Thank you, Rowland. I will be going by this afternoon and I will check.
>> The thing is, if it IS "\", how do I enter that into the pptp-options
>> file? The entire list of parameters are in quotes, so do I need a
>> double-backslah or anything?
>>
>> Lead IT/IS Specialist
>> Reach Technology FP, Inc
>>
>> On 10/27/2015 05:21 PM, Rowland Penny wrote:
>>> On 27/10/15 21:05, Ryan Ashley wrote:
>>>> I am not sure how to determine the separator,
>>> The separator is easy...
2015 Oct 28
0
NTLM_AUTH failing?
On 28/10/15 13:45, Ryan Ashley wrote:
> Thank you, Rowland. I will be going by this afternoon and I will check.
> The thing is, if it IS "\", how do I enter that into the pptp-options
> file? The entire list of parameters are in quotes, so do I need a
> double-backslah or anything?
>
> Lead IT/IS Specialist
> Reach Technology FP, Inc
>
> On 10/27/2015 05:21 PM, Rowland Penny wrote:
>> On 27/10/15 21:05, Ryan Ashley wrote:
>>> I am not sure how to determine the separator,
>> The separator is easy to establish, do you have a line...
2011 Jun 22
1
Rise of Nations Gold fails to runs
I tried to install Rise of Nations Gold into Wineskin with wrapper 2.3 and WS7Wine1.3.22. I did this on a MacBook Pro Late 2008 (Model-id MacBookPro5,1) running Snow Leopard 10.6.7 fully patched.
I followed most of this guide: http://www.damonkohler.com/2008/09/how-to-run-rise-of-nations-with-wine.html, except:
-I skipped the symlink tricks because my RoN Gold is on a single DVD image (iso).
-I
2015 Oct 28
0
NTLM_AUTH failing?
...45, Ryan Ashley wrote:
>>> Thank you, Rowland. I will be going by this afternoon and I will check.
>>> The thing is, if it IS "\", how do I enter that into the pptp-options
>>> file? The entire list of parameters are in quotes, so do I need a
>>> double-backslah or anything?
>>>
>>> Lead IT/IS Specialist
>>> Reach Technology FP, Inc
>>>
>>> On 10/27/2015 05:21 PM, Rowland Penny wrote:
>>>> On 27/10/15 21:05, Ryan Ashley wrote:
>>>>> I am not sure how to determine the separator,
>>...
2007 Oct 26
6
script help
Hi
I am sure the answer here is really easy but i am stuck!
# mount | grep data | awk '{print$1,$2,$3}'
gives me the info i require locally, however i need to execute this over
about 1000 hosts so i run things remotely using ssh something like
# MOUNTER=`ssh $i 'mount | grep data | awk '{print$1,$2,$3}''`
however this fails as at the end of the line there are 2 ticks
2015 Oct 27
2
NTLM_AUTH failing?
I am not sure how to determine the separator, but 'which' shows
"/usr/bin/ntlm_auth". I already ran it while on-site. Since it is
broken, I cannot remote in. I will have to show up on-site again,
possibly Thursday.
Lead IT/IS Specialist
Reach Technology FP, Inc
On 10/27/2015 01:41 PM, Michael Wandel wrote:
> Hey,
>
> On 27.10.2015 17:53, Ryan Ashley wrote:
>>