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  • in reply to: Occasional log in issues, some machines, not others #370761
    ChurchillBlair
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    Dave,
    I think we have a few things cached there that I think I actually need, like my anti-virus updates and a custom icon for the Administrator account, which I found out by trashing the contents on a test machine… that and if I trash the contents of that folder, my users lose a lot of their icons (ie: MS Word files turn to a black unix-window icon), so presumably the user icon caches are there as well?

    The problem is that since this AFP/SMB error occurs unpredictably, even if I do trash the /Library/Caches/ contents, I don’t know whether or not it will do anything for me.

    I’ll try it out on a classroom that has been having the problem recently with more regularity, but does anyone have any other suggestions?

    in reply to: Occasional log in issues, some machines, not others #370648
    ChurchillBlair
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    I have a few things cached there that I think I actually need, like my anti-virus updates and a custom icon for the Administrator account, which I found out by trashing the contents on a test machine…

    The problem is that since this AFP/SMB error occurs unpredictably, even if I do trash the /Library/Caches/ contents, I don’t know whether or not it will do anything for me.

    I’ll try it out on a classroom that has been having the problem recently with more regularity, but does anyone have any other suggestions?

    in reply to: Occasional log in issues, some machines, not others #370607
    ChurchillBlair
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    RE: Pingu, [b]actually[/b] yeah, it looks like the file servers (they are separate from the ldap server) are all slightly out of time sync with the OD Master server…

    They’re all supposed to be getting time from time.apple.com – is there any way to get them back into sync with [b]each other[/b] as well?

    (and no, FUS is not enabled)

    RE: premiermac, we’re running 10.4.10 on client and server… does tiger client still use the same startup functions?

    thanks guys

    Blair

    in reply to: Internal to external DNS issues #370603
    ChurchillBlair
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    This is what I see when I dig from my machine:

    [Blairs-Intel-iMac:~] blair% dig domain.com

    ; <<>> DiG 9.3.4-P1 <<>> domain.com
    ;; global options: printcmd
    ;; Got answer:
    ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 62462 ;; flags: qr aa rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 4, ADDITIONAL: 3 ;; QUESTION SECTION: ;domain.com. IN A ;; ANSWER SECTION: domain.com. 14400 IN A 10.0.1.11 ;; AUTHORITY SECTION: domain.com. 14400 IN NS password.domain.com. domain.com. 14400 IN NS password2.domain.com. domain.com. 14400 IN NS ca1.ny.towerstream.com. domain.com. 14400 IN NS ca2.ny.towerstream.com. ;; ADDITIONAL SECTION: ca1.ny.towerstream.com. 3446 IN A 69.38.143.2 ca2.ny.towerstream.com. 3446 IN A 69.38.143.20 password.domain.com. 14400 IN A 10.0.1.11 ;; Query time: 0 msec ;; SERVER: 10.0.1.11#53(10.0.1.11) ;; WHEN: Mon Nov 26 12:01:14 2007 ;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 199 Towerstream is our ISP, so I have them in as name servers for our domain to provide external addresses. 'password2' is my secondary zone (and all of our client machines look first to password, then to password2, then to the ISP name servers)

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