Another simple question ..
Does Komba allow a user to delete files from a network share after mounting
it? I tried to use it to delete some network shares, but it would not allow
me, saying nothing but Could not remove directory directory
If I try to drag it to the trash, I am able to, but
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Another simple question ..
Does Komba allow a user to delete files from a network share after
mounting it? I tried to use it to delete some network
Shane,
I am trying to connect to a window$ 2000 domain, in which I have both an
account as well as domain admin rights. I am able to connect to the shares
just fine, and can copy and execute things as I wish, just not delete
anything.
Terry
On Tuesday 23 July 2002 03:57 pm, shane wrote:
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I am trying to connect to a window$ 2000 domain, in which I have both an
account as well as domain admin rights. I am able to connect to the shares
just fine, and can copy and execute things
Hi guys..
Does anyone have komba2 installed on mdk7.2??
I need to install it in order to be able to remotely work on a win2000 box
on my network. (and I don't want to use the command line.) but I can't find
a komba2 rpm for mdk7.2,, so I downloaded the source tarball..
compiling it has
Ah you are starting to reap the consequences of using cooker.
In order to install komba2 you had a dependency to install libpng3 which
installed alongside libpng2. Trouble is both packages contain the same files
and any program that relies on libpng2 may now be 'broken'.
You should be
hi,
i have downloaded komba2-0.72-1.mdk.i586.rpm ( i forgot if this is from the cooker
or from the stable branch). using rpm -iv --test i showed that it needs libpng.so.3. a
quick search in rpmdrake failed to yield a package containing this so file. i did a
search in rpmfind.net and got