Every time I try to go to Novell forums (forums.novell.com) I get an error message that there's a loop in the link and the page won't display. Is anyone else having this issue?
This webpage has a redirect loop
The webpage at http://forums.novell.com/ has resulted in too many redirects...
Solved question 1, still need closure on question 2. We found out that we must be logged into the Linux server console as root in order to access the NSS volume directly. Question 2 still boggles us. We rebooted the server and that cleared up the problem but we don't want to have to reboot...
We are in the process of migrating from NetWare 6.5 to OES2 sp3 on SLES 10.3. currently we have a single NSS volume on the new server, and have migrated shared documents for just our department as a test. what we find is that every once in a while, a file comes up as inaccessible. We can't...
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We have several Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 servers (Dell PowerEdge 2950) and it seems the DRAC (Dell Remote Access Card) doesn't play well with resolutions above 800x600. If I log in as root and set the screen resolution at 800x600 then we can open the console via DRAC no problem. But...
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I have OpenSUSE 11.3 installed on my netbook (Acer AspireOne), and for the most part I absolutely love it but there is one tiny annoyance. When I double-click any OpenOffice document (.odt, etc), the system prompts me asking if I want to execute, display, etc. the document. For Microsoft...
IN former iterations of GroupWise I could change who I'm logging in as with the /@u- switch, but that no longer seems to be the case with GroupWise 8. Instead it seems to cache my username/password until the next time I reboot my machine. Occasionally I need to log on as another user (for...
Well OK it seems to be back running fine now. There were apparently two updates that were applied (both having to do with ssl), and afterward it wanted to reboot but again, it kept going back to the login screen instead of fully rebooting. I managed to get it to reboot by invoking sudo init 6...
Started up Ubuntu this morning, it's been running great for me but all of a sudden today, my icons are huge, my sound card is no longer installed, and I can't even reboot. When I pick reboot or shut down it just takes me back to the login screen. What the heck?
Woohoo! Found the solution when tracking down that error!
The DCOM configuration was not correct for some reason. Don't know how it got changed, maybe it's something the developer did when they installed the application. Anyway, this is the procedure I ran to fix it:
1. Click Start, click...
Thanks for the reply. I tried logging on with the Administrator account but the same issue is still there. MMC crashes right away and I cannot install updates. Here's the error I get when trying to install updates:
Code 80070005 Windows Update encountered an unknown error.
Also the other...
Additional information: Tried rebooting the server, applying updates... there are currently 18 updates available but for some reason the system will not install them. Could be related? Not sure.
Trying to get into server manager on Windows 2008 R1, every time I open it it opens for less than a second then crashes. Debug does nothing. Below is the event log entry:
Log Name: Application
Source: Windows Error Reporting
Date: 5/19/2010 10:38:20 AM
Event ID: 1001...
OK that was awesome, not only did it fix my TOC but wow it also gave me a lot of fixes for my page numbering. Thanks a ton, I wish I could give you more than one star (-:
I'm currently transcribing an old out-of-print book (church history archive) into Word 2007, and I'm trying to maintain the original formatting as much as possible. The preface and introduction to this book are numbered using lower-case roman numerals (pages vi. and xi. respectively), and then...
OK then would it be correct syntax to do the following, accepting that two attempts will fail and the third will succeed?
FOR pass IN (pass1, pass2, pass3) DO lsrunas /user:administrator /password:%pass% /domain:%COMPUTERNAME% /command:[any command] /runpath:[path of command]
And this will run...
At our school, we have at least three different desktop images floating around, and each one has a different Administrator password. Luckily, they all use the same Administrator account. However, I'm trying to create a batch file that will use lsrunas to run a command as the administrator...
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