How to share a printer on Windows 10 without homegroups? So, on the other computer that was to use the shared printer I had to login using my computers login-id and password. – Spiralis Mar 19 '17 at 12:14. How to get Mac OS X to use a printer shared by a Windows XP machine. An IIS7 Intranet site with Windows Authentication enabled. When hit from Chrome on windows the pass-through authentication works fine (no User / Password prompt), however, Chrome on a Mac you get a prompt. Since the internal network uses CAC/PKI no one has a password. I've tried toggling the Windows Authentication on the site to negotiate, but same user/pass prompt. Appcmd set config /section:windowsAuthentication /-providers.[value='Negotiate'] Anyone know a solution for Chrome on OS X? EDIT OS X 10.6.8 Centrify for Mac will be used to authenticate to the (Windows 2008 R2 ActiveDirectory) network via CAC. EDIT 2 There is a proxy setup, but it gets bypassed for local intranet sites, so I don't think it is playing a role. Eclipse IDE for C/C++ Developers - Mac OSX - does not include symbolic link to executable. All downloads are provided under the terms and conditions of the Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement unless otherwise specified. The Eclipse Foundation - home to a global community, the Eclipse IDE, Jakarta EE and over 350 open source projects, including runtimes, tools and CDT uses the normal gcc compiler, so as long as that is available you should be good to go. Exquisitus Flinder wrote: > I have Xcode installed in my iBook. Eclipse ide and compile for mac. Eclipse is an integrated development environment which was first released in November 2001 is used for developing applications. Eclipse is written in Java & default programming language supported. Also tried using the --auth-server-whitelist command line switch, didn't work. EDIT 3 SOLUTION open 'Google Chrome.app' --args --auth-server-whitelist='*DOMAIN.TLD' --auth-negotiate-delegate-whitelist='*DOMAIN.TLD' --auth-schemes='digest,ntlm,negotiate' Unfortunately Google Chrome for Mac has no way of specifying command line arguments on every load, so some sort of shell script will need to be made. Running the following shell script at log in was the final solution to get around Chrome updates and extra doc icons. #!/bin/bash cd /Applications/Google Chrome.app/Contents/MacOS/ if [ -f 'Google Chrome.bin' ]; then echo 'Already Modified' else sudo chmod u+wr./ sudo mv 'Google Chrome' 'Google Chrome.bin' sudo echo '#!/bin/bash' > 'Google Chrome' sudo echo 'exec /Applications/Google Chrome.app/Contents/MacOS/Google Chrome.bin --args --auth-server-whitelist='*DOMAIN.TLD' --auth-negotiate-delegate-whitelist='*DOMAIN.TLD' --auth-schemes='digest,ntlm,negotiate' >> 'Google Chrome' sudo chmod a+x 'Google Chrome' echo 'NTLM Will now work in chrome' fi. This isn't a bug at the moment. The Mac version of Chrome simply does not support/respect Kerberos policies ('Negotiate' Windows Authentication) unless the domain white-listed and the browser fired from the command line. See this link posted: It looks like you might be able to permanently white-list a domain though: Since you have already tried the white-list switch, I looked closer and it is an OSX thing. 10.7 is necessary for the switch to work properly with Chrome. Your 10.6 version won't work without a third party tool like Centrify. Not a happy answer, but the truth. I have a G5 running 10.5.8. Cerberus full license apk download. MacBook Pro running 10.6.7 which I also ran Software Update on yesterday morning. I can boot the MBP to Win XP as well. I have an EPSON Stylus Photo 1270 hooked to a USB hub. I have been happily printing from the G5 and the MBP from Mac or Win happily for two years. Suddenly I can no longer print from the MBP from either Mac or Win. When attempting from Mac the job goes to the print cue and then tosses the error 'On Hold (Authentication Required). I have searched and searched. I have deleted and added the printer on both systems. I have updated Bonjour on Win XP. I have reset sharing settings, I have unplugged the printer, I have access the CUPS utility at localhost:631 and tried to customize the settings, I ran Software Update on the G5. How to install visa in labview vi examples. LabVIEW Instrument Driver VIs and Examples. In LabVIEW 2010 and later, after the instrument driver installs, you can use the Instrument Driver Finder to access the instrument driver VIs. You also can use the Instrument Driver Finder to open example programs covering everything from analysis and presentation to using your instrument driver. Using NI-VISA in LabVIEW. 3) Perform writes and reads to the device. 4) Close the Session to the Resource. 5) Handle any errors that may have occurred. NI-VISA makes serial instrument programming fast and easy. VISA Open, VISA Read, VISA Write, and VISA Close are the basic VISA functions used in the LabVIEW example VI below. In LabVIEW, an instrument driver is a set of VIs that communicates with an instrument. Each VI corresponds to a programmatic operation, such as configuring, reading from. The following figure shows a LabVIEW VI that communicates with a USBTMC device. In this example, the VI opens a VISA session to a USB device, writes a command to the device, and reads back the response. In this example, the specific command being sent is the device ID query. Check with your device manufacturer for your device command set. ![]() Through all of this, absolutely nothing has improved. I have scoured the Apple discussions and tried everything I can find there as well. Can anyone assist in conquering this beast? ![]() Most importantly, Invoicing and payment is now at a standstill as I cannot print from the MBP Win where Quickbooks is running. Davis - I've gone through that exact process a number of times to no avail. I'm not sure what you mean by 'fix what's screwy.' The whole issue is screwy after 2 years of easy printing from Windows. However, I was able to get printing from the MBP only when booted to OsX. To do this, on the host G5, I had to access localhost:631 and the CUPS interface via Safari. I edited the confiiguraion file so that it stated 'Allow from All' rather than 'Deny' under the 'location' tag and using Safari the settings actually saved this time. I've never had to do this before and never even knew this interface existed.
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