to the system is not functioning pop-up on
first join attempt, followed by a successful join on second join attempt.
So, the -w works, while the -W does not (for me at least). I am not 100% sure
why, but I am not going to fight with this any longer.
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both suggestions,
but in the end, It appears I need the sub scope search in ldap.conf
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On 06/13/12 18:55, Bill Arlofski wrote:
Hi Everyone.
I have run across an issue that is driving me crazy. This is a new deployment
of Samba v3.6.5 with openldap v2.4.30 and smbldap-tools v0.9.8
When trying to join the domain
to not be recursive.
Thanks for that idea, and I think that may be the way I have to go... Just
wonder why I am having such a unique issue when everything else works fine. :)
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On 06/17/12 18:03, Steve Thompson wrote:
On Wed, 13 Jun 2012, Bill Arlofski wrote:
Can someone offer guidance as to why during the new machine creation process
(joining a domain) Samba does not look for the machine in the defined
machines
ou but always in the People ou?
In /etc
not look for the machine in the defined machines
ou but always in the People ou?
Thank you in advance for any help on this!
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are logged twice. Is there a correct way to do this so that each
network logon is logged only once?
Original long version follows:
Bill Arlofski wrote:
I'm looking for a simple solution to log a single entry for each login
to a Samba PDC.
My current attempt(s) of using a root prexec script in either
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
Bill Arlofski wrote:
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| Sorry for such a long post as my first to the list, but in an effort to
| forego a long back and forth question/answer session via email, I think
| if I post all the information that I currently have someone may be able
| to more quickly spot
this script) but do it only once?
Thanks for any help!
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rm -f *.jpg
in that directory weekly/nightly/hourly
Just some thoughts.
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the user that their file
has changed when it definitely has not?
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relating to this specific issue, but plan upgrading soon hust the same.
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John H Terpstra wrote:
On Thursday 10 March 2005 09:45, Bill Arlofski wrote:
I have an issue I'd like to resolve with a client and the print spool
icon in the systray...
If the user (on w2k) mouses over the print spool icon, it tells them
xxx jobs in queue or some such, and the xxx increments once
John H Terpstra wrote:
On Thursday 10 March 2005 09:45, Bill Arlofski wrote:
I have an issue I'd like to resolve with a client and the print spool
icon in the systray...
If the user (on w2k) mouses over the print spool icon, it tells them
xxx jobs in queue or some such, and the xxx increments once
Bill Arlofski wrote:
I have a client who used to have an NT server, we replaced it with
Gentoo Linux and Samba v3.0.9 and they are now having what appears to be
some sort of file-sharing issue with Excel.
When a user opens an Excel file on the file server it opens properly, no
errors
Kaplan, Marc wrote:
Bill,
I'm curious about this issue, which version of Excel were you using? Or
did it even matter what version of Excel?
Thanks,
-Marc
They are using Microsoft Excel 2002 - Service Pack 1
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to AutoCad with an issue. And again, if it is an AutoCad issue,
why did everything work as expected on the NT server? Was NT ignoring
AutoCad's file locking requests?
Thanks again!
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