Re: [sqlite] AD domain, Mac OS X, network homes, and Firefox's sqlite files

2011-09-16 Thread Simon Slavin
On 16 Sep 2011, at 7:20pm, Jim Thomas wrote: > I haven't yet had a chance to test with Apple's built-in. The preference is > to keep ADmitMac due to the ease of configuration, management, and the > support offered. Apple's built-in SMB client has none of these. It's just a client. > I

Re: [sqlite] AD domain, Mac OS X, network homes, and Firefox's sqlite files

2011-09-16 Thread Jim Thomas
Simon, I haven't yet had a chance to test with Apple's built-in. The preference is to keep ADmitMac due to the ease of configuration, management, and the support offered. I *may* be able to test with that this weekend, but do you have a specific reason for suggesting it? Is there a known

Re: [sqlite] AD domain, Mac OS X, network homes, and Firefox's sqlite files

2011-09-16 Thread Simon Slavin
On 16 Sep 2011, at 7:01pm, Jim Thomas wrote: > Mac OS X 10.6.8 > ADmitMac v6.0.1 (Active Directory and CIFS Client) > Network Home folder resides on Windows Server 2008 DC > Firefox v6 Can you use the OS X SMB client rather than ADmitMac ? Simon. ___

[sqlite] AD domain, Mac OS X, network homes, and Firefox's sqlite files

2011-09-16 Thread Jim Thomas
Greetings, I have done my due diligence to the best of my ability, and I believe that the information I've come across indicates a file locking issue on sqlite files if using CIFS/SMB on a Mac to connect to a Windows share. That in itself would not be an issue as I could simply say "That is