> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>> On Jan 22 10:34, Christoph Herdeg wrote:
>>
>>> So question is more if there is any place on a windows system, a
>>> file or a directory or an entry in a file that exists only if that
>>> machine is a domain member?
>>>
>>
>> There are certainly multiple methods to
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jan 22 10:34, Christoph Herdeg wrote:
So question is more if there is any place on a windows system, a file or a
directory or an entry in a file that exists only if that machine is a
domain member?
There are certainly multiple methods to fetch this informatio
>>On Jan 22 10:34, Christoph Herdeg wrote:
>> So question is more if there is any place on a windows system, a file or
a
>> directory or an entry in a file that exists only if that machine is a
>> domain member?
>
>There are certainly multiple methods to fetch this information. One of
>them is,
On Jan 22 10:34, Christoph Herdeg wrote:
> So question is more if there is any place on a windows system, a file or a
> directory or an entry in a file that exists only if that machine is a
> domain member?
There are certainly multiple methods to fetch this information. One of
them is, for instan
>>On Jan 22 09:31, Christoph Herdeg wrote:
>> Dear Colleagues,
>>
>> I need being able to differentiate a workgroup system from a domain
member
>> in a shellscript under Cygwin - does anybody have an approach for me?
>Look for the mkpasswd uppercase options -C, -L, -D, -S. They allow
>to gene
On Jan 22 09:31, Christoph Herdeg wrote:
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> I need being able to differentiate a workgroup system from a domain member
> in a shellscript under Cygwin - does anybody have an approach for me?
Look for the mkpasswd uppercase options -C, -L, -D, -S. They allow
to generate userna
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