Good afternoon, J.,

On Tue, 1 Apr 2003, J.Slim wrote:

> I've been reading all the man pages I though might clue me in but I can't
> find a command to list the total size of a folders contents.  Anybody?

        "du" - disk usage.
        For example, to see the space used by all the files under /var, 
try:

du -s /var

        Cheers,
        - Bill

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fail, with the attendant loss of any RPC-based services the server
offers, as well as potential loss of some COM functions.
        ...Although Windows NT 4.0 is affected by this vulnerability,
Microsoft is unable to provide a patch for this vulnerability for
Windows NT 4.0. The architectural limitations of Windows NT 4.0 do not
support the changes that would be required to remove this vulnerability.
Windows NT 4.0 users are strongly encouraged to employ the workaround
discussed in the FAQ below, which is to protect the NT 4.0 system with a
firewall that blocks Port 135."

-- http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS03-010.asp?frame=true

        "Microsoft is betting that customers using 7-year-old Windows NT
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