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xterm when domain not accessible - Aug. 21, '05, 10:00:25 PM
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sfaure
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Joined: Aug. 18, '05,
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Using the xterm-color from here will not run if i am logged in to the domain using cached credentials?
I've installed, re-installed and tried every combination of permissions etc. I have admin/domain admin rights on the domain, and everything works perfectly if I logged into windows while the computer is on the domain.
However if I'm not on the domain no attempt to launch the xterm works at all.
If SFU is installed to take usernames from the workstation I am able to launch the xterm without being connected to the domain IF I am logged in using the workstations Administration account. It does not work if I'm using cached Administrator from the domain.
Any Ideas?
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RE: xterm when domain not accessible - Aug. 22, '05, 12:30:10 AM
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Rodney
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> However if I'm not on the domain no attempt to launch the xterm works at all.
By this you mean that it is the user database of the local machine, or that your machine
cannot connect to the domain controller?
What is the command line with options you are using to try and start xterm ?
When it doesn't run, what do you get for error messages ?
If you run the SFU version of xterm in /usr/X11R5/bin/xterm what does it do ?
What are the (if any) error messages?
What's the output from uname -X? (So we know which version of Interix and Windows you are using.)
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