Maybe if you post your smb.conf file the rest of us can help you figure out
where your problem is
Phil Connor
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Registered Linux User 189889
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Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 6:30 AM
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Subject: [newbie] Samba Assistance
I have been given a task at work to get Linux up and running by Wednesday
Oct. 4th. The developers want to attach to this Linux system with '95 and
NT workstations as though it is a NT "share." I found a reference to Samba,
but can't seem to find any complete beginner lever step-by-step instructions
for setting up this "share."
Here is the background:
My experience with Linux/Unix = zero.
Experience with Novell/NT = extensive.
PC we are using for testing:
Hewlett Packard Vectra LE
Pentium II / 333 MHz
RAM: 384 MB
Hard Drives: 2 x 2.1 GB EIDE
CD-ROM: 20X
Network Card: Intel Etherpro 100
I have successfully setup the networking. I can ping routers, other
workstations and get a "telnet" session. But the Samba thing does just not
seem to come together. I do get a message that SMB service is loading on
boot up. But don't know what to do with it. Places that I have been to
seek help are:
www.linux-mandrake.com and www.samba.org
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Michael
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http://mjcorbin.tripod.com