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userParameters is just a Unicode string attribute so you should be able to copy it. I'm not sure that will give you the behavior you want, but the actual copy should work fine. You should be able to do this in either .NET or script with no problem. Joe K. -- Joe Kaplan-MS MVP Directory Services Programming Co-author of "The .NET Developer's Guide to Directory Services Programming"     

Group: microsoft.public.adsi.general · Group Profile · Search for Userb in microsoft.public.adsi.general
Author: Joe Kaplan
Date: Jul 24, 2007 08:32

Dietrich Schaffer wrote: Gerhard Wolf <quisquiliae@gmx.de> wrote: Hallo, ich habe einen neuen Benutzer angelegt (userb). Wenn dieser seine mail mit mail lesen will erscheint die Meldung /var/mail/usera: Keine Berechtigung Wo ist festgelect, welche mail-spool-datei für welchen Benutzer gilt? Eigentlich müsste doch userb auf /var/mail/userb zugreifen?
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Gerhard Wolf <quisquiliae@gmx.de> wrote: > Hallo, > > ich habe einen neuen Benutzer angelegt (userb). Wenn dieser seine mail mit > mail lesen will erscheint die Meldung > > /var/mail/usera: Keine Berechtigung > > Wo ist festgelect, welche mail-spool-datei für welchen Benutzer gilt? > Eigentlich müsste doch userb auf /var/mail/userb zugreifen? /var/mail ist ein Link nach /var/spool/mail     

Group: alt.linux.suse · Group Profile · Search for Userb in alt.linux.suse
Author: Gerhard Wolf
Date: Apr 9, 2007 10:08

Gerhard Wolf wrote: Hallo, ich habe einen neuen Benutzer angelegt (userb). Wenn dieser seine mail mit mail lesen will erscheint die Meldung /var/mail/usera: Keine Berechtigung Wo ist festgelect, welche mail-spool-datei für welchen Benutzer gilt? Eigentlich müsste doch userb auf /var/mail/userb zugreifen? Es ist schon gefragt worden, existiert in /var/mail/ die Datei 'userb'
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On Mon, 9 Apr 2007, Gerhard Wolf wrote: > ich habe einen neuen Benutzer angelegt (userb). Wenn dieser seine mail mit > mail lesen will erscheint die Meldung > /var/mail/usera: Keine Berechtigung <schuss_ins_blaue> Ist userb dabei an einer eigenen Konsole angemeldet, oder versuchst du das ueber ein 'su userb' vom usera-account aus?</peng> Haben andere Mailclienten auch das selbe Zugriffsproblem     

Group: alt.linux.suse · Group Profile · Search for Userb in alt.linux.suse
Author: Dietrich Schaffer
Date: Apr 9, 2007 09:17

Gerhard Wolf <quisquiliae@gmx.de> writes: Hallo, ich habe einen neuen Benutzer angelegt (userb). Wenn dieser seine mail mit mail lesen will erscheint die Meldung /var/mail/usera: Keine Berechtigung Wo ist festgelegt, welche mail-spool-datei fuer welchen Benutzer gilt? Manche (alle?) Konsolen-Programme werten die Variable "MAIL" aus. Mache mal ' echo "MAIL ist $MAIL< " ' Ich
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Hi I am getting a similar error. When i try to create an appointment for a contact where the owner is userA, and if I try to add userA to the required field of Appointment, it will throw a "Generic SQL Error". When i turn on SQL Profiler, it is failing and rolling back on p_GrantAccessBulkForCreate. If i however added userA to required field to an existing appointment, it works. in     

Group: alt.linux.suse · Group Profile · Search for Userb in alt.linux.suse
Author: Wolfgang Bauer
Date: Apr 9, 2007 06:10

Sorry but no one has any idea where I can start looking to fix this? If 2 (userA, and userB) that are in the TO, CC or BCC (or any combination of those) and one (userA) has virus scanning and the other (userB) does not they both get a virus warning but the second one (userB) also gets the virus. I need to supress the virus warning mail for the second user(userB). Can some one please
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mac wrote: > Hi, > > I need to restrict the computers that users can logon to but only at > specific times. As an example, I need UserA to be able to logon to PC1 or > PC2 at any time but I need to be able to restrict UserB from logging on to > PC1 between 9am and 10am. However, I also want UserB to be able to logon to > PC2 at any time. > > In Active Directory, I can restrict the     

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Author: Dominic Valerie Casare
Date: Apr 9, 2007 05:30

You can try scheduling execution of secedit.exe (with /configure switch and a template with appropriately configured "Deny log on locally" setting) twice a day at arbitrarily assigned times... hth Marcin "mac" <am@bc.de> wrote in message news:uKbuHBbDJHA.5196@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... Hi, I need to restrict the computers that users can logon to but only at specific times. As
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Author: Holger Petersen
Date: Apr 9, 2007 05:27

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Author: Linna
Date: Sep 19, 2008 13:16

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Author: "Erin D. Hughes"
Date: Sep 17, 2008 23:34

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Author: Brandon McCombs
Date: Sep 5, 2008 18:05

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Author: Marcin
Date: Sep 3, 2008 05:28

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