Search Options

Results per page
Sort
Preferred Languages
Advance

Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Vries (0.35 sec)

  1. src/packaging/common/scripts/postinst

            else
                /etc/init.d/fess restart || true
            fi
    
        # older suse linux distributions do not ship with systemd
        # but do not have an /etc/init.d/ directory
        # this tries to start the fess service on these
        # as well without failing this script
        elif [ -x /etc/rc.d/init.d/fess ] ; then
            /etc/rc.d/init.d/fess restart || true
        fi
        echo " OK"
    fi
    
    Plain Text
    - Registered: Mon Apr 29 08:04:11 GMT 2024
    - Last Modified: Thu Dec 10 01:24:02 GMT 2015
    - 3.1K bytes
    - Viewed (0)
  2. src/main/java/jcifs/smb1/netbios/NbtAddress.java

    /** 
     * Try Broadcast queries first, then try to resolve the name using the
     * nameserver.
     */
    
        public static final int M_NODE = 2;
    
    /** 
     * A Hybrid node tries to resolve a name using the nameserver first. If
     * that fails use the broadcast address. This is the default if a nameserver
     * is provided. This is the behavior of Microsoft Windows machines.
     */ 
    
    Java
    - Registered: Sun Apr 28 00:10:09 GMT 2024
    - Last Modified: Fri Mar 22 20:39:42 GMT 2019
    - 30.1K bytes
    - Viewed (0)
  3. src/main/java/jcifs/internal/dtyp/ACE.java

     * are "allowed". If all of the desired access bits are not "allowed"
     * the then same process is repeated for inherited ACEs.
     * <p>
     * For example, if user <tt>WNET\alice</tt> tries to open a file
     * with desired access bits <tt>0x00000003</tt> (<tt>FILE_READ_DATA |
     * FILE_WRITE_DATA</tt>) and the target file has the following security
     * descriptor ACEs:
     * 
     * <pre>
    Java
    - Registered: Sun Apr 28 00:10:09 GMT 2024
    - Last Modified: Sun Jul 01 13:12:10 GMT 2018
    - 5.4K bytes
    - Viewed (0)
  4. src/main/java/jcifs/netbios/NbtAddress.java

        /**
         * Try Broadcast queries first, then try to resolve the name using the
         * nameserver.
         */
    
        public static final int M_NODE = 2;
    
        /**
         * A Hybrid node tries to resolve a name using the nameserver first. If
         * that fails use the broadcast address. This is the default if a nameserver
         * is provided. This is the behavior of Microsoft Windows machines.
         */
    
    Java
    - Registered: Sun Apr 28 00:10:09 GMT 2024
    - Last Modified: Sun Jul 01 13:12:10 GMT 2018
    - 15.2K bytes
    - Viewed (0)
  5. src/packaging/common/scripts/prerm

            else
                /etc/init.d/fess stop || true
            fi
    
        # older suse linux distributions do not ship with systemd
        # but do not have an /etc/init.d/ directory
        # this tries to start the fess service on these
        # as well without failing this script
        elif [ -x /etc/rc.d/init.d/fess ] ; then
            /etc/rc.d/init.d/fess stop || true
        fi
        echo " OK"
    fi
    
    Plain Text
    - Registered: Mon Apr 29 08:04:11 GMT 2024
    - Last Modified: Mon Jan 29 07:34:32 GMT 2018
    - 1.7K bytes
    - Viewed (1)
  6. src/main/java/jcifs/ACE.java

     * are "allowed". If all of the desired access bits are not "allowed"
     * the then same process is repeated for inherited ACEs.
     * <p>
     * For example, if user <tt>WNET\alice</tt> tries to open a file
     * with desired access bits <tt>0x00000003</tt> (<tt>FILE_READ_DATA |
     * FILE_WRITE_DATA</tt>) and the target file has the following security
     * descriptor ACEs:
     * 
     * <pre>
    Java
    - Registered: Sun Apr 28 00:10:09 GMT 2024
    - Last Modified: Sun Jul 01 13:12:10 GMT 2018
    - 6.5K bytes
    - Viewed (0)
  7. src/main/java/jcifs/smb1/smb1/ACE.java

     * are "allowed". If all of the desired access bits are not "allowed"
     * the then same process is repeated for inherited ACEs.
     * <p>
     * For example, if user <tt>WNET\alice</tt> tries to open a file
     * with desired access bits <tt>0x00000003</tt> (<tt>FILE_READ_DATA |
     * FILE_WRITE_DATA</tt>) and the target file has the following security
     * descriptor ACEs:
     * <pre>
    Java
    - Registered: Sun Apr 28 00:10:09 GMT 2024
    - Last Modified: Fri Mar 22 21:10:40 GMT 2019
    - 7.2K bytes
    - Viewed (0)
Back to top