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2009 Nov 19
4
mac client and inherited permissions
Hi everyone, We are a longtime samba/win desktop shop but are getting more Macs. Samba sernet rpms 3.3.9 on CentOS 5.4 test box (started to test 3.43 but will wait) and I confirmed a problem I have been having in production. Server is ADS member with ldap stored idmap. All AD auth and idmap are identical to production servers and have been working fine for years. Filesystem is XFS and there are
2008 Aug 01
4
Incredimail....Need help/ideas to get it running
I am trying to get a program called " Incredimail " working for my partner , she is love with it, and is stopping me from fully going to Ubunut. It seems to really on IE 5.5 +, along with VisualBasic C++. It loads up and installs, but wont run. Has anyone had any experience with this program, and getting the various C++ libs installed correctly..
2008 Jan 03
7
Mail server setup for small ISP
Hi, I will probably have to design an e-mail (and other components) infrastructure for a small ISP soon (WISP). I'm doing some research to determine which components would be best to offer e-mail services to their client and allow the staff to manage accounts easily. I usually use virtual machines a lot for isolation and easy backups and migration (when a hardware node is
2015 Jun 04
2
managing logins for different classes of servers
Our environment has several "classes" of servers, such as "development", "production", "qa", "utility", etc. Then we have all our users. There's no obvious mapping between users and server class. Some users may have access to only one class, some may span multiple classes, etc. And for maximum complexity, some classes of machines use local
2007 Jul 16
0
Progress report on 64-bit builds under Windows
We have been asked for a couple of years about builds of R for 64-bit Windows, e.g. at UserR 2006. Users of 64-bit Windows still seem very thin on the ground, but apparently 'Microsoft scraps 32-bit operating systems Microsoft has announced that Windows Server 2008 will be the last 32-bit system it releases, for servers or clients, as it makes its way fully into the world of