Even if we would allow a change of the port, you couldn't still do an LDAPS
(LDAP with SSL) check. The difference between LDAP and LDAP SSL is not just
the port but also the LDAP encryption.
Dirk.
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I have a question about the beta LDAP COM. Would it be possible to add a
Port selection/specification into the configuration? I tried the COM out as
is, but our LDAP servers only allow authenticated binds over SSL.
Thanks,
Holly Raiskin
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I have a perl script that checks file size changeslet me know if you
want it.
Jack
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Apparently the path name has to be a UNC if you are checking a remote host.
This path worked. Path=\\host_name\d$\LocalApps\Loftware
Labeling\WDDrop\Plant06-Drop\WIP\
It would be helpful if that was in the documentation.
In my humble opinion, COUNTFILES should not return a zero if path is
invalid.
The ini has a blank line.
Jim
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Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 11:13 AM
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The readme says:
Remark:
INI file must be end with a
The readme says:
Remark:
INI file must be end with a BLANK line!
If the path to the ini file contains a space, please put it in between
quotes.
Example:
c:\program files\salive\external\countfiles.exe ini="c:\program
files\countfiles.ini" section=mailserver
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Should not give a problem
Dirk.
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Apparently a bad path returns a zero. I guess
Apparently a bad path returns a zero. I guess there are no files there.
If the path contains spaces could that cause a problem?
Path=D:\LocalApps\Loftware Labeling\WDDrop\Plant06-Drop\
Jim
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Directory=T
=> you're looking for directories that fit the pattern
Directory=F
=> you're looking for fiels that fit the pattern.
Dirk.
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The Directory=T tells it to count directories
Directory=F tells it to count files
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> I keep getting a zero re
I keep getting a zero returned, even when there are files and directories in
the folder.
I am fairly certain the ini file is setup correctly. I also get a zero
returned when I put in a bad path.
What is the purpose of the ini setting, "Directory=T".
Jim Ferrell
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Pardon the post, I just found CFreadme.txt.
Jim
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Is there documentation for this external check?
I pres
Is there documentation for this external check?
I presume I must pass it a directory. What about user, password, etc?
Jim Ferrell
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