Displaying 8 results from an estimated 8 matches for "walbeehm".
2009 Sep 09
4
Mac OS X, DOS tools start X11, this is silly...
Hello,
when I use DOS command line tools from within Terminal, is there a way to refrain X11 lauch?
For instance if try to use DeflOpt (http://www.walbeehm.com/download/), I get this:
allosaurus:wine Caveman$ ./wine deflopt *.png
Building font metrics. This may take some time...
Font metrics: 0.0% done
fixme:font:LFD_InitFontInfo DBCS fonts like '-daewoo-gothic-medium-r-normal--16-120-100-100-c-160-ksc5601.1987-0' are not working correctly no...
1998 Nov 24
0
Dial in accounts (1883)
...ybe some
are even win95a (pre-OSR/2). You should probably apply all the
currrent updates for OSR/2 networking stuff, and then apply the
same reg tweaks (TCP/IP stuff - MaxMTU, RWIN, etc) to all the
clients. Then you *may* get the same behavior...
For update info, links, etc, see:
http://www.walbeehm.com/win95upd.html
The OSR/2 FAQ is at:
http://www.compuclinic.com/osr2faq/
and some TCP/IP DUN tips can be found at:
http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/mreeves/tips.htm
There's a nice TCP/IP reg-tweaking tool at:
http://www.mjs.u-net.com/
Hope this helps, Steve
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1999 Jul 04
1
oplock_break: MS kb articles
I found these articles that talk about the oplock_break problem (specifically
they are related to problems with word97):
http://support.microsoft.com/support/ntserver/serviceware/nts40/e9msge2bc.asp
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q163/5/25.asp
Basically they say:
either apply sp3 on the winnt client or disable oplock on nt server
But they don't say anything about win9x,
1999 Sep 05
0
win 95b, win 95, encrypted passwords
...Can I do
> anything about that? Thanks.
I'd suggest updating both machines with the M$ system updates,
especially the win95 original version (which will become win95a after
you apply the first update). There are updates for networking
components, security holes, etc. See:
http://www.walbeehm.com/win95upd.html
Also, what is your win95 NetBIOS naming convention? Are you using
the username map file? What is your samba guest account set to? Did
you create the smbpasswd file, and are there valid M$ passwords in it?
You should read the browsing.txt, encryption.txt and domain.txt (and...
1999 May 30
1
oplock_break failed
Hi,
I am running Samba 2.0.3 on Linux Kernel 2.2.5 (SuSE 6.1) in a test
environment with a Win NT server (PDC), the Linux box taking over step by
step the file- and printserver tasks, and Win 95 clients. Samba is setup
with security=domain at this stage.
It just happened again what I have seen only a few times before. When I use
Outlook 98 on the Win95 machine and want to access the
2000 Jun 09
1
SAMBA digest 2551
...en (and probably most of the others too). I've found that win95 (up to and including OSR/2.5) works quite a bit better (almost tolerable) with the system updates. At least two of them fix vredir problems, and many TCP stack problems too. Go here to read and get the ones you need:
http://www.walbeehm.com/win95upd.html
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Stephen L. Arnold
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1999 Aug 24
2
What to do in Windows 95 after configuring Samba
Hello,
I'm new to Samba so sorry for this trivial question. I've configured my
smb.conf with all the shares and enabled WINS support. I wanted to know what
do I have to configure in my windows 95 machine. My LAN setup is - one Linux
Red Hat 6.0 machine Pentium 166 and a windows 95 machine a 486. I've made my
Linux m/c the proxy server using Squid. Also whenever I boot my Win m/c it
1999 Jun 25
3
security = server & encrypted passwords
Folks,
I've missed the latest encrypted passwords thread, so forgive me if
this is old hat for some of you.
I'm running 2.0.3 with auth being handled by an NT PDC. It seems that
some Win95 clients (namely those with later releases of the OS) have
problems authenticating. I've got encrypt passwords = yes but it
still seems only the old Win95 clients (clear text passwords) can
auth