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freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 203, Issue 11
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change the lease time of the DHCP scope from one week to one day. What affect will this have on the end users? A. The users will have to re-logon every day ..... Answer: C QUESTION NO: 147 A client has normally been able to access files shared on a remote server. After a firewall was installed on the server,

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 203, Issue 15
Also catch Mark and a panel of experts on March 5 at 9:00 AM Pacific Time for a live, interactive discussion on adopting Windows Vista into a desktop you update rows in a table in SQL Server 2005 <http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=8345198> *Knowledge Base Articles* • Event ID 10 may be logged on a computer that

NewestShareware.com Issue #41
After the last one, the system would crash about the time fsck was checking pathnames. Have tried running fsck on / from both single user mode and from .... On Sep 14, 2005, at 2:35 PM, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote: I run it in a window under the remote desktop port. Of course you need a real >> windows box somewhere.

freebsd-performance Digest, Vol 61, Issue 1
If my memory serves me well you will find in one of those mmc-snap-ins the item to disable removable devices for not-local logged in users / eg that USB sticks the computer I want to be able to log in remotely with services like Gotomypc to access my data and applications and have the desktop continue to record

Create_a_ backup_ server_ with_ Restore
But you have to be more enabled to get a lot of the software the is wanted on a desktop system working. Case in point: Gnome is not automatically installed (or kde or any other wm). ..... Normal users should be able to read anything that permissions allow in /backups so that they can restore files from the backup.

Event 1030 and 1065
My user in question IS part of the Remote Desktop Users and Web Workspace Users groups. What happens is I can log in ONCE as a non administrative user, after I log out of the workstation and then re- attempt to log in I get the message above about not being able to logon to the session. As far as using the Remote

Plunk
left5 and a self created one (see below). It works all nicely with eg left4 or left6. Up to now I used left8, this also works fine. ..... "Recompute state for whole dir") ) ) ecb-sources-menu-user-extension-function 'ignore ecb-sources-perform-read-only-check 'unless-remote ecb-sources-show-node-info '(if-too-long

network+ testking
No one here is on SP3. (sorry for the typo Question 2) We have seen this issue on both 5.x clients and 6.0 clients.Some of the machines have 5.x, some have 6.0. Question 3) I have not been able to test whether or not unlocking the workstation locally would then allow the user to get in. The issue is imtermittent.

PC folder has stopped sharing over network!
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text/plain; charset="us-ascii" My printer isn't working with freebsd I have a hp laserjet1000 "/usr/local/libexec/cups/filter/foomatic-rip ..... That is irrelevant for the discussion about FreeBSD on the desktop. By the way, I proudly say as mostly OpenBSD user that OpenBSD scales the worst out of all

Plunk
If I add shortcuts to the end users desktop I always use FQDN --->UNC. ---> --->I had the network team turn off all routing to the Old_IP subnet. I don't --->expect that to help. ---> --->I also turned on the Network monitor on Server1 and then went to another pc --->and did a remote login using terminal services.

close remote desktop and stay logged on?
Will 'user' have a home dir on the local system? I suppose once LDAP is set up properly, you can then create the home dir, then chown it 'user', with 'user' .... SHA1 Matthias Kellermann wrote: Hi list, I'm trying to install a FreeBSD system on a remote server I can only access via a serial console with 57600 baud.

default printer keeps changing
I have a little more insight into the problem, at least in my case. Short version: it is a KVM/mouse detection issue. I have one system that is experiencing a mouse problem, ..... Yes ntp works with both IPv4 and IPv6 on dial up. root@bsdhost:~# ntpdc -c peers remote local st poll reach delay offset disp

Domain Policy will not allow people to connect using ...
Here's what the error log says: This function has not been implemented on this platform: could not open dbm (type DB) auth file: ...... Will 'user' have a home dir on the local system? I suppose once LDAP is set up properly, you can then create the home dir, then chown it 'user', with 'user' not being a local user

Event ID 945
I haven't been able to have one that long since moving to the "2003" server. So, "Thanks!" for that tip. Further, I left the server with user Backup logged i like this idea better cause of security, log into your server via remote desktop as your backup account and then disconnect leaving your session running.

Remote desktop: Problems reconnecting to an existing session.
and demands that the user can set every > little bit that can be set. There will be users who want exactly that, ie be able to set every little bit that can be set. I already got such requests in private mail. Of course, it would be pretty easy to implement both. So you have one function that simply set the mode

Prelink and address space randomization [LWN.net]
Ie the command_args are cut short of "file /var/log/tor": /usr/local/bin/tor -f /usr/local/etc/tor/torrc --PidFile /var/run/tor/tor.pid --RunAsDaemon 1 ..... One final note: my mobiles firmware obviously left the drawing table a bit, uhm, early. You may have to reset your bluetooth devices and/or the whole mobile

freebsd-stable Digest, Vol 241, Issue 9
After reboot, i couldn't logon to remote box, because default shell is bash, and i got error on SSH login: /libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object "libncurses.so.6" not you will see that you need access to the server - via serial or local, because you have to run mergemaster and installworld in single user mode.

VNC ? again
These errors show for any user that logs on to the domain with this workstation no matter what the user credentials. I have not noticed any GPO's being affected but have not actually sat down in front of the workstation and logged on to it but have logged on Remote Desktop using my server admin login credentials.

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 110, Issue 57
The host is able to decrypt it using its secret key and then using this session key it asks your desktop SSH program to send your user id and password. Couldn'tI use the first remote host as my local ISP? Not recommended. 54. Why not? Because otherwise you can be traced instantly by the phone company. 55.

ECB-2.32 -- Treebuffer minimize problem
I hope it is because I have hundreds of IPs set up that way. The reason I ask this question (again) is because I have one IP that does not want to work using ...... -r > /dev/ttyv7"); }; I set syslog-ng to log all remote logs to this destination, and after re-starting syslog-ng to reload the config, it worked fine.