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Hello, I am trying to open a virtual directory that is located on a server by using frontpage. Using IIS Manager, we have created virtual directories for all users, but we are unable to point to it...
Zones: Windows NTDate Answered: 12/20/1998 Views: 0
As I'm guessing pretty much everyone else does, we keep a \I386 directory on our machines for the times when NT4 wants to get something off the CDROM. Should that directory be the I386 directory o...
Zones: Win NT SetupDate Answered: 05/14/1999 Views: 0
Is there any way you can easily (e.g. script, utility, command, etc.) get a directory tree in Unix - much like you could use the tree command in DOS?
Zones: UnixDate Answered: 02/23/2002 Views: 0
I would like to write a simple batch file that copies a directory (and ALL it's contents) into a new directory that it creates on the fly. For instance: c: mkdir %1 (+day+month+year - how?) ...
Zones: MS DOSDate Answered: 08/10/2000 Views: 0
We have NT work stations on a Novell Network. We use ‘ZEN’s dynamic users’ to allow the users to login to the workstations. Roam profiles are enabled. We are using IE5 as the browser. We set ...
Zones: Windows NTDate Answered: 10/02/2001 Views: 0
I know that in VFAT there is two types of directories: Root directory and sub-directory. I know that the format for a directory entry is identical for both catalog types. I've heard that there are ...
Zones: Operating Systems, Active DirectoryDate Answered: 01/22/2002 Views: 0
What parameters should i use in order to determine the size (bytes) of a directory using ls or other commands?  
Zones: SolarisDate Answered: 03/09/2003 Views: 0
We have 21 Win2k WORKSTATIONS in a WORKGROUP (NOT a Domain).  All were created using the same base image.  All normally log in to a Novell Network as well as the workstation.  All users are admini...
Zones: Windows 2000Date Answered: 04/23/2002 Views: 0
why the refrence count of directory inode must not be greater tha one and should be atleast one when mounting a file sysytewm on it??
Zones: Unix, HP-UX UnixDate Answered: 06/13/2002 Views: 0
I am hoping that I am just a plain fool.  The problem I have is I can not get any machine to run the login script defined under the profiles tab in a Windows 2000 server.  I can browse the network ...
Zones: Windows 2000Date Answered: 04/12/2003 Views: 0