Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 09:12, Kenneth Loafman wrote:
Samba version 2.999+3.0cvs20020906-1 for Debian
Somehow the Samba password is aging and is requiring a reset once a
month for a couple of users. I can't see anything in the man pages to
indicate that the passwords age
Kenneth Loafman wrote:
Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 09:12, Kenneth Loafman wrote:
Samba version 2.999+3.0cvs20020906-1 for Debian
Somehow the Samba password is aging and is requiring a reset once a
month for a couple of users. I can't see anything in the man pages
Samba version 2.999+3.0cvs20020906-1 for Debian
Somehow the Samba password is aging and is requiring a reset once a
month for a couple of users. I can't see anything in the man pages to
indicate that the passwords age, so how is Samba doing it, and how do I
stop this behavior?
One user is on
Also, check to see if the printer you use is active/present. I had the
same trouble on a laptop when the current printer was on a totally
different network (check out NetSwitcher). Seems Word has to open the
printer and has a very long timeout period.
...Ken
Joel Hammer wrote:
Look at
I know this is OT, but a response is warranted (IMNSHO).
I think what you want may be possible, however, there are some real
problems with such a tool if it were to be written. I can just imagine
sitting at my lone Windows machine, attached to the Net, when POP, up
comes an add for Viagra, or a
Found these messages in /var/log/dmesg on a Redhat 7.1 machine running
Samba 2.2.2 accessing a Win 2000 share. Actually, there are a bunch of
tasks accessing the same share, complete with file locking, etc.
Any docs on what that error code means?
...Thanks,
...Kenneth
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