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2005 Jan 24
3
Visual Studio/Samba Compile from Shares issue
...he share where the project is housed, but to no avail. Any ideas? We
are running samba 3.0.9-1.3E.2 on a Redhat Enterprise 3 server. The
clients are Windows XP machines running Visual Studio 6.0 w/ SP5.
K.
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Kelly S. Smelser
Labs Manager, Client Services
University of Indianapolis
ksmelser@uindy.edu
1998 May 12
0
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...ro <nuno@lwp.ualg.pt> said he had:
preserve case = yes
short preserve case = yes
case sensitive = no
ntconfig.pol
Daniel Fonseca <daniel@med.up.pt> said he had:
preserve case = no
short preserve case = no
default case = lower
case sensitive = no
NTconfig.pol
Dana Canfield <canfield@uindy.edu> said he had
NTConfig.Pol
etc ...........................
Can someone please confirm that ANY case of the ntconfig.pol file works
as long as you have case sensitive set to 'NO' on your netlogon share.
Third:
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Bruce Cook <BC3-AU@bigfoot.com>
John Terpstra <samb...
2002 Aug 21
1
Printing w/ CUPS
When using CUPS with Samba 2.2.x do all printers need to be installed
per user? That is, can I not go through as administrator in WinXP and
install all of the printers for, say, a group of labs, and then have
them installed and available to have them set as the default w/ a script
as users login as domain users?
K
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"What I look for in any relationship is contact on the nonverbal
2002 Aug 22
0
Domain Login Error: "ADVANCED INF INSTALL error"
Has anyone seen this error before?
ADVANCED INF INSTALL error: "%Remove_nodir_error%"
This is the error that all domain users get upon first logon with WinXP.
It only appears for the first time they login, and it has nothing to do
with any registry tweaks because it comes up even for a fresh XP
install. Further, subsequent domain logins don't have this error but
there is a
2002 Dec 11
0
MS Access XP and Samba Print Queues
MS Access XP appears to handle the default printer setup differently
than the other apps in the Office suite. Here is the problem we are
running into. When you open Access and mouseover the printer icon on the
toolbar it usually should display a popup after a remote procedure call
that tells you what the default printer is set as. This is very
important because a great deal of the
2005 Jan 27
0
PDC/BDC Distribution Question
I'm looking for input from other institutions out there that are using
the samba PDC/BDC setup. At our institution we have the potential for
nearly 500 network clients on our domain and we are considering
expanding that to 1,000 clients. According to John Terpstra in his
Samba-3 book there should be a BDC for every 50 network clients on the
domain. We are currently running a solitary
1998 Apr 07
2
Netscape profile scripts?
A while back there was a thread in which many people were discussing how
to make Netscape work with roaming profiles. There was some talk about
how this would require a script to modify the registry, etc. I just
talked to one of the NS programmers who said that the problem would be
fixed and even enhanced in a version 4.5. He didn't say whether the 4.5
code was going to be an internal or
2003 Oct 17
1
Shared Folders
I was just wondering if any thought has been given to shared folders and
how they might be implemented yet? True shared folders are compelling
enough to our organization that I've been looking into moving to Cyrus
from Courier, but transparent folder migration looks to be nearly
impossible for more than a handful of accounts... so that leaves me back
at hoping courier or dovecot can
2005 Jan 27
2
1 BDC per 50 Clients? Can that really be true? (HOWTO)
In "the 500 user office" section of the Samba Guide, John Terpstra
lists some seriously disappointing numbers for Samba scalability. To
quote, "As a general rule, there should be at least one Backup Domain
Controller per 50 Windows network clients. The principle behind this
recommendation is the fact that correct operation of MS Windows clients
requires rapid network response