On 07/23/2009 01:33 AM, OPC oota wrote: > Now, TOSHARG-WindowsClientConfig.xml translate to Japanese finished(3.4.0 > base). > > And some bug and typo(?) found.
Thank you for your follow-through. The typos have been fixed in the master source branch. Cheers, John T. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > <indexterm><primary>network difficulty</primary></indexterm> > <indexterm><primary>network client</primary></indexterm> > <indexterm><primary>client client instructions</primary></indexterm> > ------- duplicate? Fixed. > > Occasionally network administrators report difficulty getting Microsoft > Windows clients to interoperate > correctly with Samba servers. It seems that some folks just cannot accept the > fact that the right way > > > Many network administrators will want to use DHCP to > configure all client TCP/IP > protocol stack settings. (For information on how to > configure the ISC DHCP server > for Windows client support see <link > linkend="DHCP">the DNS and DHCP Configuration Guide</link>, > <link linkend="DHCP">DHCP Server</link>. > _ forget ) Added. > </para> > > > The example system uses manually configured DNS > settings. When finished making changes, click the > <guibutton>OK</guibutton> to commit the settings. See > <link linkend="WXPP014"/>. > <figure id="WXPP014"> <title>DNS > Configuration.</title> <imagefile>WXPP014</imagefile> </figure> > _ > needless? The <title></title> metatags were needed at one time to get around a preprocessor bug. You can remove them if you wish, but I decided to just leave them there. > </para></step> > > > <figure id="w2kp001"><title>Local Area Connection > Properties.</title><imagefile>w2kp001</imagefile></figure> > > _needless? > </para></step> > > <step><para> > <indexterm><primary>Local Area Connection Properties</primary></indexterm> > > > <indexterm><primary>TCP/IP</primary></indexterm> > <indexterm><primary>DNS</primary></indexterm> > <indexterm><primary>ISC DHCP server</primary></indexterm> > Many network administrators will want to use DHCP to > configure all client TCP/IP > protocol stack settings. (For information on how to > configure the ISC DHCP server > for Windows client support see <link > linkend="DHCP">the DNS and DHCP Configuration Guide< > /link>, > > ------------------------------------------------------------------duplicate? No, not duplicated - it is in a different section. > <link linkend="DHCP">DHCP Server</link>. > </para> > > > The default setting is DHCP-enabled operation > (i.e., <quote>Obtain an IP address > automatically</quote>). See <link linkend="w2kp002"/>. > <figure id="w2kp002"><title>Internet Protocol > (TCP/IP) Properties.</title><imagefile>w2kp002</imagefile></figure> > > _neadless? > </para> > > > > > <step><para> > Click the <guimenu>Advanced</guimenu> button to > proceed with TCP/IP configuration. > Refer to <link linkend="w2kp003"></link>. > <figure id="w2kp003"><title>Advanced Network > Settings.</title><imagefile>w2kp003</imagefile></figure> > > _neadless? > </para> > > > <figure id="w2kp004"><title>DNS > Configuration.</title><imagefile>w2kp004</imagefile></figure> > > _neadless? > </para></step> > > > See <link linkend="w2kp005"></link>. > <figure id="w2kp005"> > <title>WINS > Configuration.</title><imagefile>w2kp005</imagefile> > _neadless? > </figure> > > > See <link linkend="WME001"></link>. > <figure id="WME001"> > <title>The Windows Me Network Configuration > Panel.</title> > > _neadless? > <imagefile>WME001</imagefile> > > > <indexterm><primary>DHCP</primary></indexterm> > <indexterm><primary>TCP/IP</primary></indexterm> > <indexterm><primary>ISC DHCP server</primary></indexterm> > Many network administrators will want to use DHCP to > configure all client TCP/IP > protocol stack settings. (For information on how to > configure the ISC DHCP server > for Windows client support see <link > linkend="DHCP">the DNS and DHCP Configuration Guide< > /link>, > > -------------------------------------------------------------------duplicate? Again in a different section. > <link linkend="DHCP">DHCP Server</link>. The default > setting on Windows Me workstations i > s for DHCP-enabled operation > (i.e., <guimenu>Obtain IP address > automatically</guimenu> is enabled). See <link linkend= > "WME002"></link>. > <figure id="WME002"><title>IP > Address.</title><imagefile>WME002</imagefile></figure> > _neadless? > > > > <figure id="WME005"><title>DNS > Configuration.</title><imagefile>WME005</imagefile></figure> > _neadless? > </para> > > <para> > <indexterm><primary>single DHCP server</primary></indexterm> > <indexterm><primary>multiple Windows workgroups or > domains</primary></indexterm> > > > Windows workgroups or domains. See <link > linkend="WME003"></link>. > <figure id="WME003"><title>WINS > Configuration.</title><imagefile>WME003</imagefile></figure> > > _neadless? > </para></step> > </procedure> > > > <figure id="wxpp001"><title>The General > Panel.</title><imagefile>wxpp001</imagefile></figure> > _neadless? > </para></step> > > <step><para> > <indexterm><primary>Computer Name</primary></indexterm> > > > Samba-3. If you wish to change the computer name or join or > leave the domain, click the <guimenu>Change</guimenu> button. > See <link linkend="wxpp004"></link>. > <figure id="wxpp004"><title>The Computer Name > Panel.</title><imagefile>wxpp004</imagefile></figure> > _needless? > </para></step> > > > We will join the domain called MIDEARTH. See <link > linkend="wxpp006"></link>. > <figure id="wxpp006"><title>The Computer Name Changes > Panel.</title><imagefile>wxpp006</imagefile></figure> > > _neadless? > </para></step> > > > <figure id="wxpp007"><title>The Computer Name Changes Panel > &smbmdash; Domain MIDEARTH.</title><imagefile>wxpp007</imagefile></figure> > > _neadless? > </para></step> > > > <figure id="wxpp008"> > <title>Computer Name Changes &smbmdash; Username and > Password Panel.</title><imagefile>wxpp008</imagefile> > > _neadless? > </figure> > </para></step> > > > The Network Configuration Panel allows all common network > settings to be changed. > See <link linkend="WME009"></link>. > <figure id="WME009"><title>The Network > Panel.</title><imagefile>WME009</imagefile></figure> > _neadless? > </para> > > > settings. See <link linkend="WME010"></link>. > <figure id="WME010"><title>Client for Microsoft Networks > Properties Panel.</title><imagefile>WME010</imagefile></figure> > > _neadless? > </para> > > > (domain) name and the machine name (computer name) need to be > set. See <link linkend="WME013"></link>. > <figure id="WME013"><title>Identification > Panel.</title><imagefile>WME013</imagefile></figure> > _neadless? > </para></step> > > -- > --- Oota Toshiya --- t-oota at dh.jp.nec.com > NEC Computers Software Operations Unit Shiba,Minato,Tokyo > Open Source Software Platform Development Division Japan,Earth,Solar system > (samba-jp/ldap-jp Staff,mutt-j/samba-jp postmaster) -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
