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Quote: Originally posted by Jwink3101 I can't really help but It may just be me but doesn't this seem to be a question better fitted for the Software forum? Also, CCC's forums have a HUGE amount of info. You could always ask there. I know i w…
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Quote: Originally posted by talksense101 Try searching here http://www.versiontracker.com/php/se...macosx&x=0&y=0 Mmmm. Thanks. I think I have been there before. :0) But I was really hoping to get input and opinions on various s…
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Nope. Adobe reader is called ADOBE READER. because it opens various Adobe graphic formats. Anyway, my "killer" reference above was ment to be directed at their PDF rendering capabilities. Sorry. I still prefer Preview.
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Figured it out! I didn't take into account that my Macs are bound to Active Directory. Weird. I didnt realize AD would affect how OS X uses groups. I got this info from an Apple SE: Netinfo will not report them as members because they do not e…
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Quote: Originally posted by Chucker Now assuming it's root, you could just try and activate that user, log in to its GUI, set the desktop background and log out. Might work. Didn't work for me. I logged in as root and set the desktop pic to b…
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I guess you dont understand my question. Sorry if Im not explaining this well. I understand everything you are stating. I want to know how the Computer Name on a Mac gets "into" local DNS without manually adding it. I can run nslookup tools …
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Quote: Originally posted by Kickaha Er... Just putting a domain.com name in the computer name does not, in any way shape or form, place your computer into a DNS entry anywhere. That's just for Rendezvous/AppleTalk. Period. This is not tr…
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I do understand DNS, what Im trying to qualify and verify is this: When I enter a name in the Sharing Pane of OS X (example: "powermac1"), it eventually shows up in DNS using the nslookup or dig commands (from any computer on my LAN). My question…
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Quote: Originally posted by superkarate monkeydeathcar yeah rappers invented shootings, you're a racist pig, scott. All rappers are black now?
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Would Active Directory do this? If I bind an OS X Mac to AD, will the Mac's computer name get entered into DDNS via AD? I have Macs in AD using a Windows-based DNS and DHCP server
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If I have a dynamic DNS server running, say on Windows 2003 Server, how would OS X register with such a server? I mean, where does the DNS server "get" the OS X Mac's hostname from? NOT from here: /etc/hostconfig is for configuring local ser…
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Yup, its internal Apple code. I asked a tech about it. Its kinda cool. "Active Desktop" LOL
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Quote: Originally posted by Denmaru First off, I who said I downloaded it illegally? What makes you believe I would do someting like that? Next, I have never used Exchange for any reasons... Check your PMs in a few minutes... Erm.…
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Quote: Originally posted by applenut see above. if you think Disney is what keeps Pixar's movies from being reduced to the shit that most studios consider "edgy" than you don't recognize the intentions of Pixar and their philosophy. EXAC…
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Quote: Originally posted by dfiler I experienced a kernel panic during the install. It was my first KP on this machine since the 10.0.x days. So far everything seems alright after reboot though. This was on a brand new install of the OS with n…
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Quote: Originally posted by iDunno Are there any .ics converters so that people who use iCal can send iCal invitations to people who use Outlook and/or Entourage? iDunno Outlook 2003 can open .ics files. Outlook calls the "iCalendars" LOL
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Nope, the user's account is valid for killing the screen saver. I have repaired permissions, etc. Good idea...
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"10,000 prOn in your pocket"
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When it works with Exchange 2003 I will start to care.
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