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David Bolt schreef:
> On Tue, 27 Feb 2007, M9. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:-
> 
>> Hi,
>>
>> As a result of not being able to control the shares, (invisible
>> network), i wanted to enable swat, but the files are not were they
>> supposed to be....
> 
> Here goes:
> 
> 1, Open YaST;
> 2, select "Network Services", select "Network Services (xinetd)";
> 3, click[0] "Enable" if it's not already enabled[1];
> 4, scroll down the list until you find swat;
> 5, click the "Toggle Status (On or Off)" button;
> 6, click finish.
> 
> If you haven't installed the required package(s), in which case the
> service status will show "NI", YaST will ask to install the required
> package(s) before enabling it.
> 
>> Can anyone help me for x86_64  ?
> 
> Doesn't matter whether it's 64 or 32 bit. The same procedure applies to
> both, and also applies to previous versions as well.
> 
> 
> [0] This assumes use of a GUI. If you're using a console, either use the
> tab and cursor keys to highlight the required option and press return,
> or press the alt-key and the highlighted letter.
> 
> [1] The good point is that xinetd is disabled by default, so if you
> haven't already started a service, you will need to do step #3. If you
> do have a running service, you can skip step #3 and go to step #4.
> 
> Regards,
>         David Bolt

This is totaly correct!
Many thnx for this crystalclear explanation.
(swat was allready on, but the service was not yet enabled, so did not
respond to the call)

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Have a nice day,

M9.               Now, is the only time that exists.



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