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2001 Mar 26
0
FW: RE: Explorer & MS Office hang
This was in regards to a problem with ms applications hanging on trying to
open a file.
Turns out it was an nfs locking issue.
Hope this helps,
Don
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From: Partenheimer Nate [mailto:npartenh@butler.edu]
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 1:23 PM
To: "MCCALLDON "@envelope.hp.com; HP-USA@envelope.hp.com; ex1 "
Subject: RE: RE: Explorer & MS Office hang
Sensitivity: Confidential
Thanks for all your help - I finally solved it! We were, coincidentally,
having some trouble w...
2001 Mar 07
3
Explorer & MS Office hang
...he office files don't seem to be corrupted either - if I ftp them to my w2k workstation I can then open them locally.
I tried setting fake oplocks yes/no but that didn't seem to change anything.
Any suggestions/solutions?
thanks,
Nate Partenheimer
Information Resources
Butler University
npartenh@butler.edu
1998 Aug 20
0
SUMMARY: Re: Authenticating NT
Thanks to Nate Partenheimer <npartenh@butler.edu>
I will try this.
On Thu, 20 Aug 1998, Partenheimer Nate wrote:
> > Problem:
> > --------
> > Maintaining two password databases for 6000 accounts
> >
>
> Dave,
>
> This may or may not be something you want to consider...
> We have been tr...
1998 Nov 30
0
File permissions incorrectly assigned
...nformation some users files are still assigned
permissions like -rw-------, which is unaccessible from the web. Is there
a way to garauntee that a file/directory will be created with the correct
permissions or have I missed a step?
Thanks,
Nate Partenheimer
Information Resources
Butler University
npartenh@butler.edu
[global]
security = server
log level = 2
guest account = nobody
homedir map = auto_home
lock directory = /opt/samba/lock
share modes = yes
strict locking = yes
preserve case = yes
short preserve case = yes
share modes = yes
.
..
..
[www]
comment = Web Pages
path = /home/%u/pub...
1999 May 08
1
NT/UNIX/Samba passwords synchronization
I have a prerelease version of Samba 2.0.4 running successfully on MacOSX
Server with encrypted passwords and domain security. (Thanks to help from
Bill Chin and others on the list, and Jeremy Allison and rest of the samba
team) I have just started work on testing Samba as a NT domain member, and
want to know if I have the right ideas from my reading of the docs:
With security = domain, the Samba