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Clarification on role requirement for replication
When you are logged on to the server through your local client you are virtually on that server and your workstation becomes a remote machine. If your local machine is NT and you have the appropriate privileges in your virtual workstation, you can remotely schedule a job on your local machine: AT

Users get locked out
I have purchased a logitech momo force USB steering wheel, when I try to install the control panel software I get "1. failed to install ISKernel files, make sure you have appropriate privileges on this machine". 1 hour with logitech and they gave up, we went through HID, and a lot of other file attempts.

implement "RUNAS"
Then cat zeroes into it, fill it up with zeroes: cat /dev/zero > /dev/hdax (I'm not sure I remember it right; but my linux machine does) which clears out all the Your linux sees the disk not the hardware, as the drive, so for each disk, you have to go there as root and assign appropriate privileges to it.

Help with printer object
All that aside, you are probably running your SQL Server on the Windows 2000 machine as a service using the "LocalSystem" account. This account does not have network access privileges. Change your configuration to run SQL Server as a user account with appropriate privileges and it will be able to access the files

How to shutdown NT by program.
Share would not disappear unless someone with appropriate privileges removes it. You would rather want to see if printer itself is up. This can be done by trying to ping I am trying to set up a script that will verify that all printer shares still exist, and if they don't will notify my machine via "net send".

win98 problems
You can then assign him appropriate privileges to that Calendar. -- Ken Slovak J. Aker wrote in message ... Yes, I suspect Net Folders are nice. In addition, the changes we make to our calendar never appear in the shared calendar folder on the other machine. The other machine's calendar has only the events in

The assembly generated by gcc -S
You need to transport the proper one to the A2K machine, join it and login as a user with appropriate privileges. ler...@my-deja.com wrote: I am trying to install an application on a machine with Access 2000 that is using an Access 97 MDB. I can't convert the database to Access 2000.

WIndows 2000 password
but not the hostname of the machine, contrary to what is said in man info, at "info hostname" info hostname Returns the name of the computer on which this invocation is being You must have appropriate privileges to set the host name. Synopsis: hostname [NAME] The only options are `--help' and `--version'.

Unix - TAR - command to a DAT Steamer
My supposition is that I am not being appropriately logged in when I enter from the remote machine and am running under some variant of a "Guest" account that does not have the appropriate privileges. How did you setup the authentication on the requests coming in on your LAN connection to your Windows XP

Sigh- "permissions" in system 9?
HP-UX has a good way of dealing with this; here's the appropriate manpage: getprivgrp(2) getprivgrp(2) NAME getprivgrp, setprivgrp - get and set special attributes for DEPENDENCIES HP Clustered Environment: In a clustered environment privilege groups are maintained separately on each machine in the cluster.

fflush vs gets
be part of the name, as this tends to confuse mailers. password field is empty, no password will be required to gain access to the machine. This is almost invariably a mistake. Because these files contain the encrypted user passwords, they should not be readable by any­ one without appropriate privileges.

How do you FTP between KAQ9 machines
William Robertson Willi...@BDQ.com microsoft public macintosh general Hi, I can't seem to access my hard drive with appropriate privileges to do a number of things. Is my security set up wrong or is there a "super userr" on my machine that I can't see and whose password I don't know. 2.

Perl function to reboot NT Server?
... In article <B952F808.9B6%Willi...@BDQ.com>, William Robertson <Willi...@BDQ.com> wrote: Hi, I can't seem to access my hard drive with appropriate privileges to do a number of things. Is my security set up wrong or is there a "super userr" on my machine that I can't see and whose password I don't know.

How to determine amount of physical memory on remote NT machine?
At bind-time the server can check whether or not the user who is actually binding does have all privileges neccessary for all the statements he wants to put into the plan. Later at execution time the user can be made independent from having those appropriate privileges himself, he just needs an EXECUTION-privilege

Stupid newbie's error: Howto reset system's password from ...
You do not have the appropriate privileges to use this file. (-54)" What the hell is happening? 1) It's intended as a fix in 9.2.1 2) I'm the sole user of this machine which is, thus far, running *only* 9.2.2. 10 is not yet installed, let alone running. Is this 10-talk of "privileges" the new word-wooze for "You

New to Mac World
All 'gas' (the GNU assembler) did was gussy up the instructions a little bit differently; the generated machine code is the same -- and the assembly whereas more modern environments can assume larger (32-bit) segment offsets, which can be placed anywhere in physical memory (even, with appropriate privileges,

Gormless technopeasant needs advice
Barry Oxenberg fbo0...@email.mot.com comp os ms-windows nt admin misc Hi! Try opening a command prompt and type winmsd \\computername That will give you the info you need from the remote machine (assuming you have appropriate privileges) Cheers, Barry.

Joining a Windows XP pc to Samba / LDAP domain
... man kill(1) says the following about pid on HPUX 11 =-1 All processes, except special system processes, if the user has appropriate privileges. I need to throw our system into "dedicated" mode whereby all current user programs are suspended while a previously queued program has the machine to itself.

Impersonate
They only need Access on their computer if they have the appropriate privileges to enable them to manipulate the data. Have you found: a. a machine that is not your computer so that you can take your computer home or shut it off without shutting off your website? b. do you want to leave your machine on the

win98 problems
I'm having lots of problems with my machine which I think may be related. The most fundamental is a DNS error with IExplorer which won't display any websites Make sure that you have the appropriate privileges to create this folder. (Oxa1) This appears to imply that I don't have administrator rights which could