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2007 Apr 29
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She gave me another of her wonderful smiles.
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2003 Dec 17
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help her
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2007 Sep 25
1
how to view disk labels used by a user for his/her disk shares?
I have a samba pdc. I would like to automatically assign at next logon a disk share with a particular letter that is the same for a group of users (such as L:\). How can I see with samba and/or windows tools what are currently the disk labels used by this group of users so that I can choose accordingly? And in general, is there any smb.conf or other config option that lets me set a unique disk
2004 Feb 13
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Windows dll compilation (mingw32): how to find R.h and ot her head er files when sketching short functions
I thought Rcmd SHLIB mycode.c should take care of that, no? Andy > From: Paul Hewson > > Sorry, this seems like a particularly stupid question, but > here goes. It > relates to some "sketching" work I'm doing under Windoze. > > I can only get my C code to find R.h and friends if I shift > these header > files files and folders into the analogous
2005 May 29
0
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2002 Nov 27
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Samba 3.0 - User Changing His/Her Passwords
Hello all! We recently upgraded from Samba 2.2.3 to Samba 2.999+3.0.alpha20-3 on debian 3.0. Ever since then users are unable to change their own passwords on their W2k machine. What happens is when they try to change it a process (passwd) gets stuck with the users name. The only way to fix this is to kill the passwd process the user started. I haven't changed the "passwd chat"