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Mon Dec 1 12:27:21 GMT 2003
When run by root, smbpasswd accesses the local smbpasswd file
directly, thus enabling changes to be made even if smbd is not
running. (and not in the client server mode it does a normal user)
And this may be the difference when using smbpasswd on the unix promt
to change root's smb and unix password. Which isn't working for me
and I think it's good this way.
Christian
(who is just a stupid user)
_(_)_ wWWWw _
@@@@ (_)@(_) vVVVv _ @@@@ (___) _(_)_
@@()@@ wWWWw (_)\ (___) _(_)_ @@()@@ Y (_)@(_)
@@@@ (___) `|/ Y (_)@(_) @@@@ \|/ (_)\
/ Y \| \|/ /(_) \| |/ |
\ | \ |/ | / \ | / \|/ |/ \| \|/
jgs|// \\|/// \\\|//\\\|/// \|/// \\\|// \\|// \\\|//
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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