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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Richard Edelson)
Thu Nov 20 14:29:04 2003

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I noticed that Seth Seligman recently posted some questions to the 
itpartners list which prompted me to find some old email. He requested a 
container in early January, does anyone know what became of this request?

Richard


>From: "Seth Seligman" <sseligma@MIT.EDU>
>To: <container-request@mit.edu>
>Subject: Status of request for ehs container
>Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2003 13:43:25 -0500
>Organization: MIT
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>Last week I had submitted a request for an ehs container for the 
>Environment, Health, and Safety group. So far I have received no responce 
>as to the status of this request.  I filled submitted the request form at 
><http://mit.edu/pismere/support/cont-req/container-request.html>http://mit.edu/pismere/support/cont-req/container-request.html 
>.


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>Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2003 14:00:21 -0500
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>A few of the users in my department have had problems obtaining AFS tokens 
>from with Kerberos. We are currently using KFW 2.1.1 and KFW 2.5 with 
>OpenAFS version 1.2.9. The problem seems to affect both versions of 
>Kerberos. Within the AFS properties of Kerberos, AFS is disabled. 
>Restarting the AFS service or the computer does not solve the problem. The 
>problem seems to be related to the users profile. If I log in under a 
>different user profile, I am able to obtain AFS tokens. If the user 
>profile is delete, the next time the user logs into windows a new profile 
>is created and AFS works perfectly. Has anyone else seen this problem, and 
>is there an easier way to fix it than recreating the user's profile?

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I noticed that Seth Seligman recently posted some questions to the
itpartners list which prompted me to find some old email. He requested a
container in early January, does anyone know what became of this
request?<br>
<br>
Richard<br>
<br>
<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>From: &quot;Seth Seligman&quot;
&lt;sseligma@MIT.EDU&gt;<br>
To: &lt;container-request@mit.edu&gt;<br>
Subject: Status of request for ehs container<br>
Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2003 13:43:25 -0500<br>
Organization: MIT<br>
X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2600.0000<br>
<br>
<font face="arial" size=2>Last week I had submitted a request for an ehs
container for the Environment, Health, and Safety group. So far I have
received no responce as to the status of this request.&nbsp; I filled
submitted the request form at
<a href="http://mit.edu/pismere/support/cont-req/container-request.html">http://mit.edu/pismere/support/cont-req/container-request.html</a>
.</font></blockquote><br>
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<font face="arial" size=2>A few of the users in my department have had problems obtaining AFS tokens from with Kerberos. We are currently using KFW 2.1.1 and KFW 2.5 with OpenAFS version 1.2.9. The problem seems to affect both versions of Kerberos. Within the AFS properties of Kerberos, AFS is disabled. Restarting the AFS service or the computer does not solve the problem. The problem seems to be related to the users profile. If I log in under a different user profile, I am able to obtain AFS tokens. If the user profile is delete, the next time the user logs into windows a new profile is created and AFS works perfectly. Has anyone else seen this problem, and is there an easier way to fix it than recreating the user's profile?&nbsp;&nbsp; </font></blockquote></html>

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