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2000 Apr 03
0
UNIX local accounts not being authenticated
...we use the same user name in both our NIS and NT domain accounts. This local account's user name also has the same user name as the NT domain account I'm trying to give access to. Any suggestions why? Here are some specs (I would like the local account "local" to have access to SHARE_ME) PS :I even tried "valid user= " To allow all users access, but it still didn't work for the local account. PSS: I don't having any smbpasswd accounts (I actually never used it, except to join the domain originally) ----------------------------------------------- [global]...
2009 Oct 01
2
Any way to avoid instantiating a class twice?
Hey everyone, I''m trying to find a work around for a performance problem I''ve been having. I have a class that builds paths (among other things) dynamically to many files and folders depending on what sets of information the user accesses. Once built, this class instantiation contains all the information necessary for several pages (controllers/views) to operate. However at