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> Ok, so I couldn't figure out anything, but now while I'm writing this I tried > ls -U, ie. unsorted ls, and found out that all the problematic dirs are in > sequential order I tested attaching another disk to QNAP, a disk that happens to have an earlier backup of the same CD FLAC rips... the same problems show there, ie. 10 unaccessible sequential (ls -U) directories under that subdirectory     

Group: linux.debian.kernel · Group Profile · Search for Unaccessable in linux.debian.kernel
Author: Timo Jyrinki
Date: Aug 7, 2008 04:40

> Ok, so I couldn't figure out anything, but now while I'm writing this I tried ls -U, ie. unsorted ls, and found out that all the problematic dirs are in sequential order I tested attaching another disk to QNAP, a disk that happens to have an earlier backup of the same CD FLAC rips... the same problems show there, ie. 10 unaccessible sequential (ls -U) directories under that subdirectory
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See replies to your other thread - please do not multi-post. Pete On May 7, 8:49 am, "Knut" <k...@hist.no> wrote: > I have an Excel book made by others, where the surroundings (to the right > and below) of the sheets are grey and unaccessible. The sheets are not > protected. There is nothing wrong with it, on the contrary it is quite nice. > But what has been done to achieve this appearance     

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Author: Timo Jyrinki
Date: Aug 7, 2008 04:40

Hello Sebastian, On Sun, Sep 30, 2007 at 09:55:05PM +0200, Sebastian Rasmussen wrote: As it seems like dailystrips has gotten an active maintainer again (thanks for reviving the package!), I'm submitting a patch for resurrecting a whole heap of unaccessible comic and political strips. When doing the patch I also cleaned up the strips.def somewhat and added a few missing strips
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Package: dailystrips Version: 1.0.28-6 Severity: normal Tags: patch Hi! As it seems like dailystrips has gotten an active maintainer again (thanks for reviving the package!), I'm submitting a patch for resurrecting a whole heap of unaccessible comic and political strips. When doing the patch I also cleaned up the strips.def somewhat and added a few missing strips. * Created new classes     

Group: microsoft.public.excel.misc · Group Profile · Search for Unaccessable in microsoft.public.excel.misc
Author: Pete_UK
Date: May 7, 2008 02:13

"hb21l5" <hb21l5@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:D59D792E-E61E-440B-B138-269DA4F771FA@microsoft.com... I have this script which works fine, only problem is, it maps the drive whether they have permission or not. and so creating lots of mapped drives (accessable / unaccessable) on their explorers. Is there a way to check access before mapping the drive?
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I have this script which works fine, only problem is, it maps the drive whether they have permission or not. and so creating lots of mapped drives (accessable / unaccessable) on their explorers. Is there a way to check access before mapping the drive? e.g. if permission granted, then map drive end if cheers Dave Set WshNetwork = CreateObject("WScript.Network") Set oDrives     

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Author: Knut
Date: May 7, 2008 00:49

Marcel Cox wrote: The error indicates that either all your configured ldap servers are unaccessible or there is a problem in the namcd configuration file. So check your /etc/nam.conf file to see if it is OK. Here's our nam.conf, with just a little obfuscation for security. The preferred server is the IP address of our master replica NetWare 6.5 server. The base-name is correct
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Jim Wagner wrote: >Sep 15 13:59:36 AV3 namcd[26430]: Failed to populate user hash tables from >file, namcd populating the hash tables from eDir >Sep 15 13:59:37 AV3 namcd[26430]: ldap_initconn: LDAP bind failed (error = >[81]), trying to connect to alternative LDAP server >Sep 15 13:59:37 AV3 namcd[26430]: Unknown error returned reading >configuration parameter: alternative-ldap-server-list     

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Author: Rene Weber
Date: Oct 2, 2007 12:40

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Author: Sebastian Rasmussen
Date: Sep 30, 2007 13:10

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Author: James Whitlow
Date: Sep 22, 2008 07:21

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Author: hb21l5
Date: Sep 22, 2008 03:20

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Group: novell.support.openenterpriseserver.linux.administration · Group Profile · Search for Unaccessable in novell.support.openenterpriseserver.linux.administration
Author: Jim Wagner
Date: Sep 16, 2008 07:26

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Author: Marcel Cox
Date: Sep 16, 2008 01:13

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