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2002 Nov 27
6
"attrib +R myowndir" fails to write-protect my own dir
A trivial case: executing the following DOS command from the prompt line on a Win2K SP3: %windir%\system32\attrib.exe +R H:\dir can't set the R(eadonly) flag on my home dirs (2.2.7): drwxrwsr-x 4 me users 4096 Nov 27 17:59 . drwxr-sr-x 2 me users 4096 Nov 27 17:59 dir -r--r--r-- 1 me users 0 Nov 27 17:59 empty.txt drwxr-sr-x 2 me users 4096 Nov 27 17:27
2002 Nov 27
0
"attrib +R myowndir" fails to write-protect my owndir
I hope Time won't take me to a CDMA court martial in Guantanamo for unfair use of your quotes, Daniel! The point is that each norm is only really valid in its original context. It is the spirit of the norm which should guide us. The idea is: you slap an unorthodox attribute onto an object to evoke any kind of practical magic and then laugh your sides off. Who cares? The same with Readonly.
2003 Aug 11
4
Ref: Samba + Cups: don't succeed to print from Windows 2000 station
Dragan, Andy Thanks for your answsers. Please find hereafter more information and my notes. Nadine ---------------------- R?achemin? par Nadine Vandois/FR/BULL sur 11/08/2003 10:56 --------------------------- "Dragan Krnic" <dkrnic@lycos.com> sur 10/08/2003 09:47:05 Veuillez r?pondre ? dkrnic@lycos.com Pour : nadine.vandois@bull.net cc : samba@lists.samba.org Objet :
2002 Dec 02
5
Issues with Samba
Hi I cannot seem to find any information regarding this in the mailing lists . I am testing a UNIX PDC before I implement it to general use in the network . It works fine It would appear with the win 2000 clients. But I essentially have two problems 1. When I have PGP installed on the machine and log in with a roaming profile . It creates a network associates folder that does not get
2005 Jun 30
6
McAfee 8 incompatible with Samba
I've parsed a whole year's worth of postings in this group and didn't find any previous reference to the problem. Since I've updated McAfee to version 8 many applications which open file chooser dialogs report "Access denied" when trying to open a Samba share, including the users's own home directory. At installation one can choose to exclude some apps from the
2007 Jul 17
1
Changing domain name
Hi, For reasons best known to the IT admin before myself, we currently have a domain name of WARLOCK. I want to change this. We have about 15 WinXP Pro client machines on the domain as well as a few linux domain clients. A bit of reading shows that it should be as simple as doing a net getlocalsid, making the change, followed by a net setlocalsid. I started doing this when I noticed something
2003 May 20
4
error with cupsaddsmb - adddriver
Hello, I have installed cups on a linux server (running with RH 9.0). When executing "cupsaddsmb -a -v", I get an error: NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFULL, when attemping to execute adddriver". Can someone help on the meaning of this error, and on its reason (cause) ? Please find hereafter a file with result (and the error) of this commmand "cupsaddsmb", for a printer:
2004 Jul 07
0
Antwort: Re: 3.0.4: smbd's + nscd's = 100% CPU; load > 4
Dragan Krnic DB Fernverkehr AG P 955 - 7166 ____________________________________________________ Internetauftritt der Deutschen Bahn AG >> http://www.bahn.de Dragan Krnic
2003 Aug 05
0
Re: Windows 2000 don't fetch user.DOMAIN profile
running echo %userprofile% from a windows command prompt will tell you exactly where your user profile is located. running set will give you all your environment settings. Jim Wharton Network Administrator Alachua County Property Appraiser jwharton@acpafl.org > -----Original Message----- > From: samba-bounces+creole3=bellsouth.net@lists.samba.org >
2003 Aug 14
0
RE: Samba vs. Windows : significant difference in timestamphandli ng?
thanks very much for your kind and fast assistance! greetings from holland. mourik jan > -----Original Message----- > From: Dragan Krnic [mailto:dkrnic@lycos.com] > Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 11:19 > To: mourik jan c heupink > Cc: samba@lists.samba.org > Subject: Re: Samba vs. Windows : significant difference in > timestamphandling? > > > > and (now that
2003 Sep 15
1
RE : Problem uploading printer driver on 2.2.8a (FreeBSD 4.8)
>-------- Message d'origine-------- >De: Dragan Krnic [mailto:dkrnic@lycos.com] >Date: sam. 9/13/2003 20:15 >?: J?r?me Fenal >Cc: samba@lists.samba.org >Objet: Re: Problem uploading printer driver on 2.2.8a (FreeBSD 4.8) >It's a bug. Fortunately it can be fixed by applying >a couple of patches described in > >
2000 Mar 29
0
Romaing profiles
At 01:45 AM 03/23/2000 +1100, Paul Rijke wrote: >Hi all you Samba cracks (I hope) out there, > >I've a question... I use the following smb.conf but when I change the Win95 >client to have user profiles, several folders and the user.dat file is >created in the users home directory instead of the profile share... > >My questions are: > >1. Does anyone know how to
2002 Nov 26
0
"Special" link folders - Readonly attrib
Hi Everybody, I've recently installed 2.2.5 on a SuSE 8.1 box and found a discrepancy. I've scanned the whole mailing list for the problem but only found several postings claiming it not resolving it. In short: Folder links consisting of a write-protected directory with an SH (System, Hidden) "Desktop.ini" and an A (Archive) "target.lnk" don't replicate
2003 Jun 16
6
Full wNT/w2K ACL conformance
We are planning to replace a quite big domain running W2K with Samba ( at the very least, the DC ). Though i'd love to have the extra security capabilities of W2K ( Kerberos ) as a DC, Samba/NT4 as PDC/BDC with ldapsam will more than suffice for now. The show-stopper right now is this: we need to be able to assign "real" Full Control permissions: a user who has "Full
2002 Nov 28
1
AW: "attrib +R myowndir" fails to write-protect my own dir
>On November 28, dkrnic@t-online.de said: >> actually a second attempt at drawing your attention to the fact >> that compliance with M$ quirks and kinks is not something to be >> ashamed of but rather reason to be proud. > >I think you'll find that the Samba team are quite familiar with this >opinion, especially in the context of the Samba TNG fork :) >
2003 Jul 12
1
Re: Opening MS Access files on Samba
| We are running a samba server 2.23 on FreeBSD 4.8 | and have to open a .mdb file which nominally is no | problem (we access the file with our accounting | program and it is fine) however when I try to open | it with MS access 2002 itself I get the error that | "the file is on an unsecured server or outside the | Intranet copy the file locally to access it blah | blah" Perhaps you
2003 Feb 11
0
samba 2.2.7a and multiple logins...
Hello I use a new samba server with LDAP support as PDC for some Windows2000 and WindowsXP machines. All is working nice. The useer can login with a user/password in the domain, we have remote profiles, the user can access the samba shares and print etc. But after some time (< 1 day) we get a smbstatus output like the attached file. Users are connected multiple times with the same share
2015 Nov 09
1
problem with scannedonly vfs
Le 19/10/2015 21:18, Jeremy Allison a écrit : > On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 12:09:43PM +0200, Emmanuel Garette wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I'm using Samba 4.1.6 (version included in last Ubuntu LTS version). >> >> I've some directories in a share. One of them has an exe file. In root >> of my share I've a lnk file to this exe. >> >> So I've:
2015 Oct 14
3
problem with scannedonly vfs
Hi, I'm using Samba 4.1.6 (version included in last Ubuntu LTS version). I've some directories in a share. One of them has an exe file. In root of my share I've a lnk file to this exe. So I've: /home/share/IntegrDom/IntegrDom.exe and /home/share/Install_Client_Scribe.lnk (which is a link to /home/share/IntegrDom/IntegrDom.exe). This point is important, if I remove this lnk
2015 Oct 19
0
problem with scannedonly vfs
On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 12:09:43PM +0200, Emmanuel Garette wrote: > Hi, > > I'm using Samba 4.1.6 (version included in last Ubuntu LTS version). > > I've some directories in a share. One of them has an exe file. In root > of my share I've a lnk file to this exe. > > So I've: > > /home/share/IntegrDom/IntegrDom.exe > > and > >