similar to: 2.0.6/Sol. 251/NTW4 - Drive mapping anomaly

Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "2.0.6/Sol. 251/NTW4 - Drive mapping anomaly"

1998 Apr 20
0
NTW4 Auto connecting to unix home directory on logon
I appologise as this is probably an FAQ but I have read the FAQ's and have been unsuccessfull in finding a solution. I have a Solaris 2.5 server running the latest version of samba (can't remember the version no. but was only downloaded on Friday). I have set up a homes share and would like to connect my NT workstations to it. I have been able to connect by specifying the username and
2000 Jan 28
2
2.0.6 and interfaces
I tried and failed to get a W98 box to connect via ppp and become part of the network. In the course of debugging this I found what appears to be a weakness in the "interfaces" handling. Testing with : nmblookup -d 2 '*' and using different "interfaces" lines. The inbound ppp connection is 192.168.3.x. 1. interfaces = 200.01.01.233/29 192.168.3.1/24 added
1998 Dec 16
2
NT domains and 1.9.18pSomething
Hi, I'm trying to replace an NT SBS box with a RH5.2 box, and things are proceeding quite well, save a few samba troubles. I've found that the NT4WS (SP4) clients can log in if told to use a samba machine as a "workgroup", but that they can not find a domain controller if told to use "domain" logons. (They have the registry password encryption hack installed.)
1999 Sep 13
2
Looking up NetBIOS names
Is it possible to ask a machine for its NetBIOS name if it's running either Windows or Samba? I tried a few various nmblookup and smbclient command lines to no avail. I would like to be able to query a machine (by IP) and have it respond with its nb name. I've noted that if I perform an smbclient -L -I on a machine, it will not list its shares unless I get the NetBIOS name correct...
2002 Feb 14
12
Home shares staying (NT4)
I am having the same trouble with automatically mounted home shares with samba 2.2.1a (PDC, domain logins, roaming profiles) and NT4WS sp6a. If I login as one user, logout, then login as another, I can view the previous users home share as well as my newly logged in users home share (lather, rinse, repeat...). The NT box has a machine account, domain logins work, profiles work, login scripts
1999 Dec 08
2
Erronous disk full message
Hello, I have discovered a slight problem with MS-Project4 on a WinDD server, where users are not able to update the *.MPP file. WinDD is Citrix Metaframe on Windows NT 3.51. We have all data files stored on a UNIX box, using samba-2.05a, so all *.MPP files are stored there, with the proper UNIX user's userid and permissions. The problem is that userB can not update and save changes in a
2001 Mar 22
1
SP6 for Windows NT terminal server AND SAMBA - 2ND try
Had no replies, so here goes again. We recently installed the Terminal server SP6.0 on Windows Terminal server. And are now having problems opening some files with some applications from samba shares. We have traced it to being a file open function used by apps. such as notepad and perl. Any ideas what has changed in SP6 and how to fix it? samba server Samba 2.0.7 on Solaris 2.8 --
2003 Jul 04
1
bug? exactRankTests install anomaly (PR#3394)
Full_Name: Michael W. Grant Version: 1.7.1(2003-06-16) OS: Windows 98 Second Edition 4.10.2222 A Submission from: (NULL) (24.55.165.101) I just installed version 1.7.1 tonight. In the process I installed via CRAN from the menu several packages. One installation, exactRankTests, had a distinct anomaly. A DLL attempt to change FPU control word as seem in the last line of the following listing:
2011 Mar 29
0
[LLVMdev] Anomaly with CallGraph construction
Hi Gabriel, ... > Summarizing, I have two questions: 1) is the CallGraph analysis "working as > intended" here?; and 2) what would be the correct approach > to modifying the proposed analysis in order to detect that randlc() is being > called in that CallInst ? the reason that the callgraph analysis does not try to understand indirect calls like this is that other passes
2000 Mar 03
0
nmdb anomaly in SWAT
G'day, We are running Samba 2.04b on a Solaris 2.6 box as well as Samba 2.04b on a Solaris 7 box. In SWAT on the Solaris 7 box the nmbd service is seen to be running. On the Solaris 2.6 box SWAT says the nmbd service is not running. Doing a ps on the Solaris 2.6 box shows nmbd to be running. What is responsible for this anomaly? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Regards, Dave Lovett
2009 Jul 13
0
Anomaly in sample() function
Hi all Maybe someone knows a way to solve this anomaly in sample(): I like to compute a sample (n=100) with replications from a population of 2500 units but if I draw repeated samples from it I dont get what seems to be a representative sample if I look at other partitions of the population. Enclosed is the population g99 with 4 columns: (units, partition 1 (site), partition 2 (type), weights);
2008 May 03
2
Stacked bar plot anomaly When column contains a negative and a positive value
Hello users, I've noticed a problem when creating a stacked column plot when a column contains a negative and a positive value. e.g. series1<-c(-1,-2, 3, 4, 5) series2<-c( 5, -4,-3,-2, 1) data<-rbind(series1,series2) barplot(as.matrix(data), beside=FALSE) In these cases (i.e. first, third and fifth columns) the plotting is not handled correctly. Compare this output with that
2004 Jul 21
0
list archive anomaly
At the list archive page (http://mailman.ds9a.nl/pipermail/lartc/) there is an amazing message from the future: the year 2032 (q1). Not that I know anything about mailman, but someone might want to "maintain" that. -- ****************************************************************** Glen W. Mabey Glen.Mabey@usu.edu http://mabeys.homelinux.com/glen/
2008 Jun 10
0
Seeking Collaboration in Development and Validation of an Anomaly Detection System for Asterisk
We are currently doing research and development on an open-source runtime application monitoring system for Asterisk. This system is aimed at detecting and mitigating problems or vulnerabilities that arise from residual errors--whether unintentional or malicious--either in the application code or in its configuration or usage patterns. It can, for example, be used to detect and prevent
2011 Aug 08
0
Re: anomaly warzone earth
I did all you posted scripts and it all worked out...Finally miracle happened. :D
2011 Mar 23
0
strange anomaly/bug with cupsaddsmb and 64bit drivers
This is probably a CUPS bug but maybe not, I'll mention it here just in case. When using cupsaddsmb to install 64bit drivers the drivers must be in the (maybe distro/configure dependent): /usr/share/cups/drivers/x64 to be sure that's "x64" with a lower case "x". The cupsaddsmb app ignores the drivers if the subdirectory is named with an uppercase "X" (X64).
2008 May 01
1
FPS Anomaly (screenshots)
When I run naiture in WINE (it is a Windows based program that I am trying to move to Linux/OpenSource) it says the FPS is like 500+ with just a block in the center. Yet the actual visual framerate is quite choppy: [Image: http://www.naiture.net/snap/wine1.png ] Here it is running in full, the reported FPS is more realistic: [Image: http://www.naiture.net/snap/wine2.png ] Why would the
2011 Jul 01
1
Anomaly in Xapian
HI all, I'm just testing out the capabilities of xapian and omega. Environment - Fedora15. Disk to be indexed - 2GB? - FAT16 filesystem. Named "New Volume" When I add a text file to the disk, by right-clicking in Fedora and choosing Create New - > Text File The system creates the text file as expected. I added some content/words, however, xapian-omega will not index it:
2017 Aug 23
2
snapshot anomaly
2017 Aug 23
0
Re: snapshot anomaly
Hi, Can you try this command: virsh snapshot-delete serv1r2 snap --metadata On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 4:41 PM, Doug Hughes <doug.hughes@keystonenap.com> wrote: > I'm not sure how this snapshot got created, but, I cannot delete it, and > its presence prevents me from creating other snapshots. I don't know if it > was created by a command gone amok or something else. >