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Thanks for the guide! Luckily I haven't had to remove any users (yet) but this is good to know!
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As far as the find goes--if it's a mixed environment, you'll have to edit that find command--for example, a user who puts files, created on her Windows machine, on the samba server.
It's been awhile since I've had to do this but it's something like find / -u starla -print0 (Too sleepy to make sure I have the correct syntax right now. I do remember the print0 part though.) |
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Thanks, I never actually thought about the user having running processes left behind.
Good thing I'm the only user here :\
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Heh, I worked for a company where the boss of one department tended to drive people away. So, I even had a little script to run find on anyone's files and chown them to the replacement. The average time of a new employee was about 3 months.
Then, I'd get an email from that department. Such and such is leaving, please set up her computer for this person starting on Monday. |
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Humm ... i think they had an office in the US as well - who do you work for again ? |
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