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Re: Case 148518: Can

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Deborah A. Levinson)
Thu Aug 5 09:33:23 1999

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I did not, in fact, talk to Oliver about a reinstall ... however, any 
solution to this problem is fine with me. Tabasco isn't privatized, 
so I won't lose any data from a reinstall.

--debby


>Case 148518 has been recently updated and currently stands as follows:
>
>-----------
>--- Entry: Wednesday, Aug 04, 1999 1:50 PM    -- debby (client)  ---
>I can't log into this workstation; I get the following error:
>
>"Login Failed
>Unable to authenticate you, kerberos failure 57: Can't send request
>(send_to_kdc). Try again here or on another workstation."
>
>I am able to log into other workstations, so presumably this one is just
>hosed in some way.
>
>Machine name is tabasco.mit.edu, located in the CWIS area in the lower level
>of N42. (It's the only Indy, so it should be easy to find.)
>
>
>--- Entry: Wednesday, Aug 04, 1999 6:48 PM    -- larugsi ---
>--- Sent E-Mail (Entire Log) To: debby@mit.edu; Cc: othomas
>Oliver Thomas will be checking with Debby to get the o.k. if the system needs
>a re-install If s, Oliver can handle the re-install. He is quite capable.
>                --Lou
>
>
>
>
>--- Entry: Wednesday, Aug 04, 1999 7:54 PM    -- larugsi ---
>--- Sent E-Mail (Entire Log) To: debby@mit.edu; Cc: othomas
>I guess debby gave us the o.k. for the re-install.
>                     --Lou

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Debby Levinson
Electronic Publishing Consultant
MIT Campus Wide Information Systems

debby@mit.edu
http://web.mit.edu/debby/www/

Humanity has an amazing inability to plan.  Not too many
generations ago, when our relatives lived by hunting and
gathering, the inability to plan for the next season meant
death. Planners survived. The clueless died.  But today,
Homo Sapiens eats at McDonalds - for the moment, planning
and survival are not strongly linked.    --David Isenberg
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