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UPDATED Joseph Tsiyoni FAQ
Made a new directory named "Opera7" in a FAT32 partition (D:\Opera7 or /mnt/win_d/Opera7), and I also added a subdirectory named "profile" (not relly necessary). 2. Moved all files *except* "opera6.ini" from C:\Documents and Settings\Giarle\Application Data\Opera\Opera7\profile to the new D:\Opera7\profile

Accessing .profile file
Note that the name you enter when you create the account is what is used in the profile path. If you want the Welcome Screen to read "Neal Kaufman" then change Like, can one rename c:\documents and settings\admistrator to c:\documents and settings\neal and then re-create the administrator directory and proper

Pimp Soma Cruz
47884 .index.store 47889 .profile 10379 ../ 47882 .login 50063 Apps/ 48975 .NeXT/ 47887 .logout 51143 Library/ 47881 .commanddict 47885 .mailrc 54404 Mailboxes/ 47953 .cshrc 47888 is really just a name that means "parent directory", and the shell can use this name to move up in the directory hierarchy.

Windows Search bug?
I believe the problem may be in the settings used for the search. nope - you didn't understand the problem I set... search for your profile *BY NAME* as to be seen in the Anything that would break, if the profile's directory name changed, assuming that profiles.ini was properly updated to reflect the change?

Wishlist FAQ: 06 Profile and Backup
Then you close SM, and can now move all files from your old profile (files and directories inside the *.slt directory) into the newly created *.slt directory of your new profile. I thought it was just the other way? First copy everythingto D:\NEW_FOLDER\NAME, and then create a new profile named NAME in the new

Long post for Jim Clow
When
su -*user* I pick up the .profile. No errors. When attempting to launch a command for an app I get the following output: *command* fatal: libuidata.so: libuidata.so file it is looking for is indeed in a directory included in the $PATH. What am I doing wrong here? Why can't it find a file named in the path?

.profile can not seem to find the path ..
When I tried to boot the restored working directory I got a message that said Missing file WINNT\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEMHardware Profile/Last Known Good Menu Ignoring Furthermore, there is no such directory in my backup Windows directory, and no file named "Last Known Good Menu" in any directory under \WINNT.

**Netscape 7.1 Released**
... use DLLs dllwrap - gprof - display call graph profile data ld - the GNU linker nm - list symbols from object files strip - discard symbols from object files timestamps [FIND] find - search for files in a directory hierarchy locate - list files in databases that match a pattern updatedb - update a file name

Profile Directories
The directory structure on the new computer is: \Program Files \Agent \Data 2. I ran the Agent 4 installation program, which I downloaded some time ago Someone told me to rename it because Agent wouldn't be able to find it unkless it was named \Data. ;-) Catch-22? I just did a search for "agent.ini" on the new

28 May 2004 - Today’s Military, Veteran, War and National Security ...
It seems to me this should not have been a problem, because the operating system should have been looking at %userprofile% to find the profile, rather than trying to use a directory name stored from previous use. For more on this, including VBSCRIPT code to detect the situation,

profile permission
Note that if the search failed due to some other reason # (like no NIS server responding) then the search continues with the # next entry. # # Legal entries are: # #nisplus or nis+Use NIS+ (NIS version 3) #nis or ypUse NIS (NIS version 2), also called YP #dnsUse DNS (Domain Name Service) #filesUse the local files

crossed profiles
File-EmptyDirs-1.02 http://search.cpan.org/~leocharre/File-EmptyDirs-1.02/ subs to help remove all empty dirs recursively ---- File-Filename-1.01 http://search.cpan.org/~leocharre/File-Filename-1.01/ expect a filename to be named by a person to be metadata ---- File-Find-Rule-DirectoryEmpty-1.01

Outlook 97 can't find mail server??
Changes you make to this profile will be lost when you log off. In the Home folder I have folder named windows with another folder named system within that. They are both empty. The GPO'S path were set as follows \\appserver\home \\appserver\profile The individuals in active directory were set as follows under

Right scroll bar size
My problem is that when I attempt to use profiles (as two people use my machine) 95 tries to store the profile settings on a network drive when I shutdown. As the network cannot cope with long file names any long named-file saved to the network is lost or corrupted. As this includes the Start Menu directory I

Apple II Csa2 FAQs: Uploading & Downloading, Part 21/25
entry in !the directory B is bogus, then doing "find A -print" will cause !error messages about not being able to stat "foo". `stat` to verify that the inode is the same that is incorrectly +shared and to get the number of the inode (say 23533) + +3) use `df` to get the name of the partition (/dev/dsk/dks0d2s6,

Where To Find Adipex
Make a new directory named "Opera7" in a FAT32 partition (D:\Opera7 or /mnt/win_d/Opera7), and add a subdirectory named "profile" 2. Move all files *except* "opera6.ini" from C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\Opera\Opera7\profile (or C:\program files\Opera720?\profile depending on your setup) to

TS User Home Directory and TS roaming Profile Group Policies
(281244) If a duplicate entry occurs when rebuilding a database, the duplicate entry's index and record ID will be written to a log file named REBUILD.LOG in the primary domain's directory. (277309) After merging a GroupWise 5.x domain into a GroupWise 6 system, you can now successfully move a user from a post

WP8 load problem
Right-click in the right-pane and select New User to add a user named "Foo." Double-click the user object and select the Profile tab to view the properties for Foo. The MCSE Way Then there are the grizzled MCSEs amongst us who pointedly highlight using the Active Directory Migration Tool (ADMT).

Talkworks answers fax
IDX files from the old directory to the new mail directory. There is no reason to copy the Outbox.* or "Deleted Items.*" files. If there are already files in the destination by the same name, and they contain messages that you want to keep, rename the pair of old files before copying. For example, rename INBOX.

cgi-bin problem
(I'm not sure if one group spun off from the > other, or if it's the same people with a different name.) This is a short > (a few days of a few hours each) .... It is very rare >in most parts of the world, and in only a handful of populations >does this low-risk profile deviate; these groups include people >in