Yeah, Disk Druid is excellent. Are you planning on keeping any other operating system on your computer other than Linux???<br>
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If not just use Disk Druid and delete whatever partitions you made, and then create a Native Linux partition and atleast 1 Swap partition.<br>
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LOL You lost me there.<br>
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Why cant you set any environment variable to %username% that that you choose?<br>
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If that is the case, then why isnt USERNAME set automatically?<br>
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I will try that to see what happens, although it will not help me any since the software is written to...
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Do you have the Client for Microsoft Networking setup to logon to an NT Domain???<br>
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This always makes life a little easier. LOL<br>
Thanks for the replies, guys.<br>
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Okay so %username% is the NT variable. I believe I tried it that way. I created a login script for each user that does SET USER=%username% and I also tried it with <br>
SET USER=%user name%, because the NT book that I have shows it both ways. LOL. and then...
I'm not really sure about what languages you can use to creat them, but what you want is not your standard executable file. To get the results you want with Netware you have to create an NLM, or a Netware Loadable Module.<br>
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Never personally programmed anything for Netware, but you can...
I dont know what your particular situation is, but sometimes people write programs with multiple source files and only #include the header files in one or a few of the source files. Now you update a source file that has a reference to one of the functions in that header file and Build, it doesnt...
I am running NT 4.0 with SP3, with Win95 and Win98 clients.<br>
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Our FoxPro programmer recently updated our database to 6.0. <br>
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When FoxPro starts on a workstation it asks for user name and password. We don't want to make the users type in their username every time, just the password...
Just an addition to the WinZip reply. <br>
If you use WinZip to span disks, create a new zip file on the first disk, not on the hard drive, and then add the files to it, WinZip will then ask you to insert disks as necessary.<br>
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