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For computers not part of a domain, only user accounts that are local to the comptuer can be specified for computer access. Second, if you don't have file sharing enabled and a file shared then none will show up (this is also done from the computer that has the data you want to share). The only other thing to check

XP File sharing gremlins
+periodically-drain-non-local-pagesets.patch +periodically-drain-non-local-pagesets-fix.patch Shrink the per-cpu-pages caches occasionally .... CPU scheduler fix +v4l-add-support-for-pixelview-ultra-pro.patch +dvico-fusionhdtv3-gold-t-documentation-fix.patch v4l updates +kexec-code-cleanup.patch Make all the kexec

some tips n tricks of Windows OS
In addition, Joe decides that he wants to add a user account named Joe to each local NT Workstation, just incase someone changes the local Administrator account can't be used other than on the local workstation itself, remember? At the SBS server, only the domain user Joe is given permission to the share.

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If you find yourself using any of these frequently, then you can simply make shortcuts to them on your desktop. appwiz.cpl >>Add/Remove Programs desk.cpl model for local accounts Set it to Classic - local users authenticate as themselves Hiding a XP Computer from Network Neighborhood If you want to share files

some tips n tricks of Windows OS
I've created a new user account (TestUser) in the Domain's Active Directory. This account is a member of Domain Users, but not any other group (I can't remove the user from Domain Users because I don't have authority to do that). When I logon at LocalComputer with the TestUser account, I get told that the local

Summary: [sendmail] per-user rewrite+route / route non-t-online ...
I can't think of better tool for exploring and reorganizing (for yourself) someone else's hard drive such that they don't come after you and demand that you put it back .... and frankly, the only ones I participate in are the Internet, CompuServe-ZiffNet/Mac, and occasionally the local user group's FirstClass BBS.

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you don't have a social life outside afp, is this by your own choice ? if it is through force of circumstances, about which nothing can be done, that you are so dependent upon the 'net, it is still worth asking whether it wouldn't be a good idea to add other groups to your ambit, for times when you're fed up

yea marry popins mirror mode
Even though //c machines don't have slots, you can still add extra memory (there's room under the keyboard) and a hard drive (through the disk port-- a bit ..... Apple II manuals and other books also turn up for sale on Csa2 newsgroups like comp.sys.apple2.marketplace, at used book shops, and at local Users Group

postfix in a courier proxy cluster wont deliver mails to ...
If you are not using Remote Desktop you don't need this service. Remote Registry - Enables remote users to modify registry settings on this computer. Web Client - Enables Windows-based programs to create, access, and modify non-local files across the Internet. Wireless Zero Configuration - Provides automatic

How do I get roaming profiles to work??
If the node isn't available and the user specifically asked that it is not remapped (with MPOL_F_STATIC_NODES), then I felt local allocation was best compared to remapping to a node He replaces the zonelist with a nodemask, so _BIND can share the _INTERLEAVE case code. Suggest you consider basing atop those.

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However it doesn't work for some JavaScript code > libraries; see CustomMarkup for another way to include custom HTML in your > TiddlyWiki. > > [[Plugins]] are just tiddlers containing JavaScript code that is tagged > with <<tag systemConfig>>. TiddlyWiki executes any [[Plugins]] as it loads; > they can add

Need help configuring Warp 4's sendmail
John T. I know I am getting tiresome to this list, but I can't see what I am doing wrong, which is obviously something. Use your global or local user account to access this server. I have added the following line to smb.conf: add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g 100 -s /bin/false -M %u The domain

domains question
PROBLEM - If "SERVER" is a PDC (and therefore can't / doesn't have any local system accounts, but only domain accounts) the IUSER_SERVER account mentioned then give other domain users full permission, an annonymous logon will end up with the full ability to add, delete, and modify files and folders on my share.

Share a folder with a password!!! impossible???
+.if !defined(WITHOUT_DEVELOPER) +SUB_FILES+= pkg-message.developer +.endif post-patch: @${REINPLACE_CMD} -e 's|/usr/local/share/sgml/catalog||' But also in this case haddock can't handle recursive + modules currently, so the lang/ghc port can't install the + hyperlinkable documentation of the HSghc libraries,

Setting permissions for non-local users? No one knows???? Can ...
The convention of using bold for output and roman for input obviously can't be used here, but is used at the URL specified above. Edit /etc/mail/virtusertable and, for each local user, add a line of the form: <externally-recognisable-email-address><tab><local-user-name> for example: ahux...@gmx.net alexis

HELP!!! With "Simple" Networking!
I don't have any non xp computers on my network so I can't test it. What happens when you try to access a share who's permissions are set for a local user. Does the Win9x machine not ask for a username/password when you try to access that share? If it does, you should be able to set up a local account for sharing

Can't open network files from IIS 6 .net web apps
In such a case, off-topic conversations are discouraged, while opinions that may be offensive to non- bisexuals may be allowed under the belief that its a I'd like to post to soc.bi but my newsreader won't let me, is there another way? And can I post anonymously? If your local news server or software won't let

TidBITS#234/11-Jul-94
It has only the "password never expires" set on the main properties page for the user. It is a member of the "domain users" group only (and I can't get rid of that or change it from primary even if I add other group memberships there). It is set to be a "local account" and under user rights it's listed with "Log on

How to stay anonymous online
It's just that I can't understand why a local user Jill can log onto the server from a pc that isn't added to the domain and create network places, I have other computers running on that LAN which aren't members of the domain. It's a small shop so I'm reluctant to add them because then SBS tries to dictate

Internet Connection Sharing / No User *LOGGED ON*
The point about `basic user' status with a free Unix is that you need to learn a lot to get there. As opposed to a non-free Unix??? <shrug> Back in the old days, the Unixes I saw being used did appear to have proper documentation. Apollo Domain OS, HP/UX, that sort of thing. Linux is an unstable mess that you can't