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[ILUG] Tales from crypt - windows story

[ILUG] Tales from crypt - windows story

Deim Agoston ago at idg.hu
Thu Feb 8 22:35:08 GMT 2001


Hi all !

I've got a little question. Altough it isn't linux related
but one of the chief editors hit the roof because she shoot
herself in the foot. But she says we are the dumb. So, she
got a new laptop and wants to work at home but wants to use
a dial-up internet connection. So, she gave the laptop to her
son. And he configures the network settings every night . And, of course
something goes wrong every second day. As I1m working with linux and bsd-s
and the other guy who worked with eindows let me down and left me alone
administering this system for a while I haven't got a clue. Is it possible
to create a so called profile (I knew that win 9x and win2k supports this
some way). So I want to hold my job and this w*@&e has great influence.
So, how can I create two login accounts with different network settings
but the two user (one real) can see the same documents and edit them etc.
It's ridicolous that I'm the only experinced network admin here and I have
to work with the LAN and if I can't handle this situation I have a good
chance to get fired. Or have to go there and say sorry to that @{&@ !
Sorry but I'm very angry.
Bye,
Ago





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