what setting must be added to smb.conf to force execution of this script?
When configuring a Samba logon server to force Windows clients to run login.bat upon login, what
setting must be added to smb.conf to force execution of this script? Assume that the path to the
script is not needed. (Enter the correct parameter and value)
You are currently logged in as root.
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Your user matt has forgotten his passwd and you wish to reset it. Type in the command line to
change his password. You are currently logged in as root.
Which command will mount the accounting share hosted on the Windows server with the NetBIOS name joeserv.
Which command will mount the accounting share hosted on the Windows server with the NetBIOS
name joeserv.
What is the full path and file name of the file that contains the configuration files for system logging?
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What is the full path and file name of the file that contains the configuration files for system
logging?
Type in full path and file name.
This is probably because the setting _______ = yes was also specified
After specifying wins server = 192.168.0.3 in smb.conf, the nmbd daemon now fails to start. This is
probably because the setting _______ = yes was also specified.
Type in the simplest command to do this
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You wish to list the contents of your crontab.
Type in the simplest command to do this
Which of the following are true of CIFS?
Which of the following are true of CIFS? (Choose TWO correct answers)
Type in the simplest command to make this change?
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You wish to make changes to your crontab entry.
Type in the simplest command to make this change?
What is the most suitable procedure for accessing a Windows machine by its NetBIOS name from a Linux system?
What is the most suitable procedure for accessing a Windows machine by its NetBIOS name from a
Linux system?
Type in the command that would do this?
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You wish to archive and compress all the files in your home directory starting with the word
projects into a file called myprojects.tar.gz. You are currently in your home directory.
Type in the command that would do this?