On Jun 1, 2005, at 22:24, Benjamin Scott wrote:
I believe *BSD has their own smbfs, independent of Samba and Linux. I
expect Apple's BSD-derived OS either uses that, or Apple's own code.
Practical upshot: I suspect Samba isn't going to apply much here.
Right, Apple forked somebody's BSD
I was asked to look into a client's problem where they have a mixed
environment of fairly new Macs and Windows XP boxes. Apparently a network
peer to peer sharing setup was done and one particular iMac was happily
sharing it's files and accessing Windows XP shares for several days. Then
the Mac
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Subject: Samba problem? Macintosh (Panther) can't see Windows PCs
I was asked to look into a client's problem where they have a mixed
environment of fairly new Macs and Windows XP boxes. Apparently a network
peer to peer sharing setup was done and one particular iMac was happily
On Jun 1 at 2:55pm, Hewitt Tech wrote:
I was asked to look into a client's problem where they have a mixed
environment of fairly new Macs and Windows XP boxes.
I don't know much about SMB on MacOS X (and nothing at all about recent
releases), but I've got rather more experience with SMB and
Hewitt Tech wrote:
I was asked to look into a client's problem where they have a mixed
environment of fairly new Macs and Windows XP boxes. Apparently a network
peer to peer sharing setup was done and one particular iMac was happily
sharing it's files and accessing Windows XP shares for several
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Hewitt Tech wrote:
I was asked to look into a client's