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2015 Oct 30
1
Busted ACLs
...ack.
4) smbclient //localhost/netlogon -UAdministrator -c 'ls' nets me the
message:
'Domain=[ozco] os=[unix] Server=[Samba 4.3.1]
NT_STATUS_INVALID_ACL listing \*'
How do I fix this?
I have spent days searching for an answer. I have learned lots and lots
about Anterior Cruciate Ligament. Not as helpful as I hoped. It reminded
me of when I had to get mine rebuilt.
I can send log files if you need them. I hope that you know what is
going on, you tell me that it happens all the time, and I don't have to
resort to a backup.
Thanks!!!
-jimc
2007 Jul 06
0
Early results of this UniSpacer-synovial ablation combination appear quite promising.
...ould be.
Second, technology keeps improving. Contains a step-by-step guide to the
replacement procedure and a one-year program for complete
rehabilitation. In such cases the cartilage replacement procedures have
a much lower success rate unless the malalignment is also corrected.
Motion loss after ligamentous injuries to the knee. The ACI uses her own
cells and the meniscal allograft is repopulated by her own cells which
replace the donor cells and thus also becomes a living part of her
anatomy.
Unispacer Hallock RH, Fell, BM. Her medial meniscus was absent.
we've studied it well over the years...
2007 Jul 06
0
Early results of this UniSpacer-synovial ablation combination appear quite promising.
...ould be.
Second, technology keeps improving. Contains a step-by-step guide to the
replacement procedure and a one-year program for complete
rehabilitation. In such cases the cartilage replacement procedures have
a much lower success rate unless the malalignment is also corrected.
Motion loss after ligamentous injuries to the knee. The ACI uses her own
cells and the meniscal allograft is repopulated by her own cells which
replace the donor cells and thus also becomes a living part of her
anatomy.
Unispacer Hallock RH, Fell, BM. Her medial meniscus was absent.
we've studied it well over the years...