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Help! cannot stat!
Dear "feng:" O'Reilly books has an excellent, and detailed, account of the bash shell, named appropriately enough, _Learning the bash Shell_. Try some of these out by creating the two files (even by doing <cp .profile .bashrc> in your home directory, removing/editing some of the lines in .bashrc,

Help with - Redesign/upgrade/move AD/PDC, computer and machine ...
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Outlook (browse option) says there are folders named 'local settings/application data/microsoft/outlook'. I cannot find any of these folders when I use explore. Furthermore, using the search facility of Win2000 I am told there are no such items. This is driving me crazy. I have searched both MS Knowledge

Client cannot find NeXT server
The new profile is named: UserName - if the older profile was deleted. UserName.ComputerName - if the old profile exists. UserName. To make things easier on you, explore into the documents and settings directory and write down all of the names you see there. Likely you see something like: C:\Documents and

Is there a SP1 fixlist yet?
Problems arise if the directory already exists and so an alternate directory <user name>.nnn will be created, starting with 000. This mapping is stored in the registry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList. You can therefore force a user to use a specific profile area by

Move local profile to local profile in domain?
Have been informed that freeware application named "smartswitcher" can do this. Any experience out there with this, and where can it be found? SmartSwitcher will search for the SSWITCH.INI file on the specified DOS PATH. It is normal practice to place this file in the default windows directory.

Odd browser error
Usually, when I use Generic Setup, I have a file named profiles.zcml (that I include in my configure.zcml using <include file="profiles.zcml" />) and in this i18n_domain="plone"> <genericsetup:registerProfile name="default" title="MyTitle" directory="profiles/default" description="Extension profile for My

v09i092: PEP filter program [ part 1 of 5 ]
The best thing you could do is go to Start | Help | search on profiles. If "Nicole" has a My Documents folder then there is a profile in your machine called "Nicole. Using Windows Explorer, and looking under "My Documents" I have found a directory entitled "Nicole". All entries are dated the same day,

Profile-independent directory specification for NT?
2) If you don't have this environmental variable set, use the name of your Windows profile directory as the first part. 3) If you don't have a Windows profile, use your Windows directory as the first part. For example, if the environmental variable UserProfile contained the path d:\MyProfile\ then your preferences

How to find out how much slack space on HD
Not only does it not find the old profile, it also writes out the new profile in the user's home directory. What a mess! My Samba server is configured as local Paolo Here is my config file: [global] debug level = 3 # This is to totally disallow guest accounts guest ok = no # Server name netbios name = CENTRAL

Smartswitcher
To
make things easier on you, explore into the documents and settings directory and write down all of the names you see there. Likely you see something like: C:\Documents and .... The new profile is named: UserName - if the older profile was deleted. UserName.ComputerName - if the old profile exists. UserName.

Profile-independent directory specification for NT?
You
can rename it or delete it and when you open NC again, you will have to create a new Profile. If you had a Profile directory which contained exactly what you want, you could create the new profile giving the desired Profiles name and path. Since you apparently must pick and choose between two existing profile

Can't find directory
I found a likely sounding folder named C:\Program Files\mozilla. org\Mozilla\defaults\profile\US , but its files are a folder named "chrome" and 5 other files, bookmarks.html, localstore.rdf, panels.rdf. mimeTypes.rdf, and search.rdf . I still cannot find the dictionary additions file. Any other thoughts?

Profile-independent directory specification for NT?
I find the reason is that the Firefox can't find the profile after I have move the profile directory as well as the application directory. about where your profile might be located): if the profile contains a very small or zero-length file named lock, parentlock, or some such (which may be a hidden file so you

new CPAN modules on Tue Jun 5 2007
The NS Profile Manager shows only 1 profile, named "clay", and I left it alone. When I run about.config it shows that... profile.directory = C:\Program_Files\Netscape\Users\thornesp and there are no further references to the thornesp directory; all other references point to the crmalaker folder.

Unable to add contact using "Search for Contacts" in OCS 2007
&nbsp; To avoid this, rename the category on the Palm so that it is different from the LDAP directory name.</li> <li> Follow the instructions for your Palm &nbsp; You may choose to synchronize with the new profile and merge all of the Pilot records with the Netscape address books in the new profile - this

profile can not seem to find the path .
There's an executable named 'waste.exe' I forget where I got it, maybe on a BBS or something. I'm sure it's available somewhere via FTP. If you can't find it, e-mail me, and I'll upload it to my WWW directory. here is a screenful of what you get when the file is executed: =======================CUT

Profile disappeared
When the [Search String] contains the file server and volume name, the [Search String], as well as the path in the Location field, should contain a colon However, while this allows you to open the profiles from a different directory (or volume), the pointer to the actual document, which is located inside the

Associating Domain Account With Local User Profile
(1) Make sure that in Talkworks setup the Active Profile is FAX ONLY, if you wish to deactivate Talkworks. It then asks me to select a description from the In the Named field, type dccmodem.DAT and click Find Now. Windows will find and display all files matching your search criteria in the lower half of the

search engine
So here are the two answers you need : 1) "Failure to load shipping profile" .... if you have the luxury of just removing Corel, the quick way around this is to get rid of the whole directory as well as clean out the TEMP directory. If you don't have that luxury, look for the files named w/ ".IP" and ".

Long post for Jim Clow
I made a new directory for profiles using Profile Manager at C:\MozillaProfiles and built a subdirectory for the current profile C:\MozillaProfiles\User To be consistent with my actual profile name in the batch file below this should be C:\MozillaProfiles\rck This is not the same directory as the installation,