to remove all the special
attributes. Tell us how it goes.
hope this help!
RP
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Please help.
Thanks,
Anilkumar
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, can't install anything, can't adjust the time on
the clock, can't update drivers, etc). Having staff use IE to go to
http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com does not work either, due to
permissions. Are there any solutions to this so that automatic updates
can run?
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file since I gather that people here
have lost interest in my postings (I have a keen grasp of the obvious,
to borrow a phrase Gary Trudeau used a few decades ago). Besides, you
and Craig have given me enough help to follow through myself.
So again thanks. Much appreciated!
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*update
d*successfully*
passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
unix password sync = Yes
Ben Walton wrote:
A note on the password sync issue. Someone more knowledgeable correct
me if I'm wrong.
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changed (with the exception of logging values). I can post any other
info that may help too (sniffing logs?)...Anything that might help
eliminate samba from the problem scenario and point me in a better
(hardware?) direction would be of benefit too.
Thanks
-Ben
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