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1999 Oct 18
2
Solving problems with read.fwf(), perl under WinNT (was: Re: Using metric scaling)
Some days ago a problem with perl under WinNT was reported, which lead to > > t1 <- read.fwf("d:/maj/consulting/MarkStevens/matrix.txt", width=c(4, 22, > rep(7, 8))) > Error: "scan" can't open file I installed perl from the WindowsNt Recource Kit CD (Sept. 98) and encountered the same problem: Scan couldn't open the file - because perl did not produce
1999 Sep 22
0
Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 18:25:09 -0700 From: Brian Cohen <brian@greeninfo.org> To: samba@samba.org Subject: Seemingly basic Samba / WinNT question Message-ID: <199909210134.SAA15674@hood.greeninfo.org> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain;
Howdy, I'm trying to see my Samba shares from my Linux box on my WinNT machine. I can see the Linux box in the Network Neighborhod, but clicking on it just gets the old "remote computer not available". I've got RedHat 6.0 on the Linux box. I can ping the Linux box, I can FTP/Telnet to it, and it's my email server and I have no probl Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
2001 Nov 09
2
Open Files
I have been messing with this and it seems to work, but I would like to hear if it does or not from the people that have created it. On a WindowsNT machine I have three directories shared out READONLY. These three directories are mapped to users machines and then they run programs out of them. There are ALWAYS people using files in here. At times I have to update the programs in there and I
2014 Feb 28
6
[LLVMdev] Unifying Windows Target Triples
Hi, After a discussion with David, Id like to propose a rework of the Windows target triples. The current set of Windows triples are somewhat less uniform than their Linux counterparts. With multiple ABIs and environments on Windows, they are also slightly awkward. Obviously, certain ones might be nice to keep around for compatibility (e.g. the mingw triple). Just to ensure that everyone has
1998 Jun 19
1
SAMBA 1.9.18p8, username map, server security
I have a problem with new version (1.9.18p8) of SAMBA and username mapping. Configuration: WindowsNT 4.0 Workstation + SP1 WindowsNT domain - NTEP01 is PDC Digital UNIX 3.2C Username on NT: Babor Username on UNIX: baborl In SMB.CONF I have following lines: [global] security = server password server = NTEP01 username map = /usr/local/samba/lib/username.map username.map: baborl = babor
1999 Oct 20
1
File names and e-acute char
Hi. Samba 1.9.15p8 under IRIX 6.1 (yes I know, it's old stuff ...) The susers on Windows 9x/WindowsNT just put their strange file name or directory name (like /usr/people/mesure_?t? ) on the IRIX. However, from the IRIX side, it's impossible toaccess to such files/directory. What's more, my ARkeia backup client stalls on such a name and fouled up my backup database... NB: Oops: for
2015 Dec 22
3
restoring roaming profiles
I'm running Version 4.1.17-Debian as a DC on a Debian/Jessie AMD64 system. After rebuilding a domain with slightly different settings, roaming profiles stopped working. https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Implementing_roaming_profiles contains a suggestion (see Troubleshooting roaming profiles) that gets them working again - deleting the user subkey from
2002 Oct 30
2
codepage-conversion for smbclient
Hi list, I've browsed through the archives, but I didn't find a answer for this: I use smbclient to access a windowsNT 4.0 server. I get only '?' for filenames which contains Umlauts. F.e., a file called "Verkn?pfung" is displayed as "Verkn?pfung". I use following mount-string: mount.smbfs //SERVER/Share /home/xxx -o rw noexec nosuid nodev user codepage
2001 Dec 05
5
Winbind help
Hi. I'm not subscribed to the list, so if you can help, please e-mail me or CC me in the response. I've been using Samba for quite a while, and just set up a 2.2.2 server with winbind support. Console logins and SMB access work fine, wbinfo -t reports "Secret is good", and wbinfo -r domain+ntuser shows the right group number. In fact, the UID/GIDs are translated properly when
2005 Jan 27
2
Results of MCD estimators in MASS and rrcov
Hi! I tested two different implementations of the robust MCD estimator: cov.mcd from the MASS package and covMcd from the rrcov package. Tests were done on the hbk dataset included in the rrcov package. Unfortunately I get quite differing results -- so the question is whether this differences are justified or an error on my side or a bug? Here is, what I did: > require(MASS) >
2010 Jan 16
4
Howto regret blind transfer?
Hi, Is it possible to "regret" blind transfer while its ringing (not answered)? Thank you! Best regards HB
2011 Jan 08
1
TUNGETIFF ioctl() failed - virtual machine can't start
Hi, I want to migrate from vmware to KVM. Therefore I have installed debian stable (lenny) and create two virtual machines (KVM). Both (XP as well as Vista) running fine. After upgrading to debian testing (sqeeze) both XP-guest as well as Vista-guest didn't start anymore. Both are failing during preparation, probably because of a network-problem. I will give XP as an example: cat
2001 Nov 01
3
Lost backslashes in parse()
I'm comparing R-1.3.0 on Solaris 2.6 to R-1.3.1 on WindowsNT. The following 5-line script returns TRUE on Unix but FALSE on NT: fnam <- tempfile() file.create(fnam) txt <- paste("file.exists(\"", fnam, "\")", sep="") expr <- parse(text=txt) eval(expr) The issue seems to be that backslashes get lost in the parsing. A workaround is to change
2005 Feb 08
1
About rpcclient and adddriver command
Hi all!! We have 2 printers shared via samba with good results. Nowadays, we have the cups postscript driver in the server for windowsNT/2000/XP and it works fine, but i want to put the hp postscript driver as we have 2 hp printers. I put the postscript driver via rpcclient without no problem: rpcclient -U'admin%pass' -c 'adddriver \ "Windows NT x86" \
2000 Feb 04
1
font size for pairs()
Dear R-Help, I'm having some trouble with the font size in the pairs() function. It seems to be impossible to alter the font size for the variable labels that run down the diagonal. I've tried all the cex.??? parameters to no avail. I'm using R0.65.0 on windowsNT. If the simple answer is to upgrade to the latest version of R, then please accept my humble apologies for troubling you.
2003 Mar 13
1
Windows95 client does not get list of domain users
I have a Slackware 8.1 with Samba 2.2.4 configured as PDC on my network. I have a Windows95 client (OSR2, USB supplement) that can't get the list of domain users for defining a share, I get the message:"You cannot view the list of users at this time. Please again later" Windows98 clients can get the list of users on the domain with no problem, also WindowsNT workstations get the
2004 Jan 14
1
mounting smbfs from a Solaris 7 box
Has any Sun Solaris samba admin ever attempted to mount to a WindowsNT server? Unfortunately after several attempts and some elaborate syntax I can not get this to work. I do not see that Sun supports smbfs as Linux does. If anyone has any ideas or tricks please drop me a line. Thanks, Steve Knoll Intersil Corporation PAT Systems Group * (email) < mailto:sknoll01@intersil.com> *
2005 Jan 29
1
roaming profiles - filesyncing problem with 3.0.10
Since I upgraded from RedHat 9.0b / Samba 2.2.8 to Samba 3.0.10 I have problems with the roaming profiles of my students. Although the log-files show no errors at all, several users reports me that they are loosing files. One time I saw the problem myself, when a user logged in and had not a single file in her 'Personal Files' after logging out and logging in on the same host the whole
2005 Feb 17
1
My Documents folder and roaming profiles.
> >I suppose basically my question is: Is there anyway to get Windows to copy >the profile but exclude the 'My Documents' folder? Maybe you can find your answer at: http://www.windowsnetworking.com/kbase/WindowsTips/WindowsNT/RegistryTips/Disable/Disablecachingofroamingprofiles.html There hou can read: If you want roaming profiles to not include certain folders, you can
2000 Jan 01
1
Password server loop
Hi Warren, You will get this error if the name you have specified in the 'password server=' smb.conf entry resolves to your own ip address. If you are using NIS, and resolving username/password info there, then you would use security=user, and would not have/need a password server = entry.... Hope This Helps, Don Mccall >From Warren: We are running Samba on a HP-UX system