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settings include the following: Value Setting Description 0 Send LM & NTLM responses Clients use LM and NTLM authentication and never use NTLMv2 session security; domain controllers accept LM, NTLM, and NTLMv2 authentication. 1 Send LM & NTLM - use NTLMv2
set") and ignore its contents (which may be empty or set to some text, numeric, or other value). Configuration An environment variable may be set temporarily for a single shell (or command prompt) or persistently (so that it affects all future
set for it. When this attribute is set for a file,allline styles of line endings are converted to the named style. Only set this attribute for text files in encodings supported by your Java runtime. Setting this attribute for non-text
settings files are stored inside a base directory that is named and placed according to your operating system's conventions. Inside this base directory, naming conventions are the same across all platforms. Specific Windows %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Application Data\Teamprise
[cache file location settings configuration home directory ]
sets the user immutable flag when setting files read-only. While Teamprise clients frequently set files read-only, clients do not set the user immutable bit by default to support legacy applications which do not understand the immutable bit. Using
set path =", add a space and ~/teamprise-clc to that line before the closing parenthesis. An example line, updated with the CLC path, would look like this: set path = ( /usr/local/bin /usr/bin /bin /usr/bin/X11 /usr/games ~/teamprise-clc ) If your ~/.cshrc (~/.tcshrc for tcsh
[path execution wrapper native script command setting]
set to allow the JEditorPane class to load correctly. Setting up the Environment Because of historical design decisions regarding Java interface toolkits, an environment variable must be set to allow the JEditorPane control to load in an SWT application. Specifically
setting, define the environment variable TEAMPRISE_CLC_HOME to the full path where you installed the Teamprise CLC. On a Windows computer, if you installed the Teamprise CLC to C:\Program Files\Teamprise\CLC, you would set the value of the environment
settings directory (see Cache and Settings File Locations for the location of this directory depending on your platform). You might have to create the policies directory. Policies copied to this location will only be available to the user who owns
set): mvn scm:checkin -DworkingDirectory= -Dincludes=.xml checks in the set of files that match the comma-separated includes file pattern Working with the Release Plugin. The Maven Release Plugin is intended to help in releasing a project, without repetitive