I can't figure this problem out. I'm running windows 7 and (Centos) linux in a workgroup and can connect to my (linux) samba share using Windows 7 but no matter what I do I can't see the files or write to the linux share? Below is my samba config. The user is dlm and the share is the dlm home...
I am in a Windows 2003 environment and would like to audit logon/logoffs of each server in the domain. Is there a way to audit only when there are logons/logoffs of the servers without having to collect the logons/logoffs activity of every pc in the domain?
Thanks
Dan
Well you would have to have vnc running on the client machine already. We have remote software but it says I do not have authority. I am the Admin though.
I did add that machine to the AD, just waiting for them to reboot now. I will try your second suggection too. Thanks
I wish that one of these Extreme routers would tell me what port they were using.
Mark, thanks that a great script. I didn't know you could write things that would reflect information like that. Being a programmer I am going to look at more things I can do with it.
The problem is that for that machine it didn't return anything. It is so strange cause I can ping the machine...
I have an unidentified computer on the network. The tech that setup the computers does not know where that one was setup. Is there a way that you can tell who is logged on? If I can find out the logged on username, I can find the computer. Thanks !
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