Clearly you need to add a share name and then the path to the file(s) / folder(s) and then configure details like if guests will be able to access the shared items.
I understand that it could be a little confusing at the start but if you relate it to what you are trying to acomplish then it should make some sense. Also try: 'man net usershare' That will explain futher about it On 9/23/08, AlgoMantra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 5:01 PM, Fabian Enos > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > >> Try 'sudo net usershare' > > * > It opened up a manual page which doesn't make any sense to me whatsoever, > therefore I > took the liberty of copying it below for your kind perusal, should you have > the patience to go through it, inspite of your > more pressing commitments, for instance - at work? * > > Usage: > net usershare add <sharename> <path> [<comment>] [<acl>] [<guest_ok=[y|n]>] > to add or change a user defined share. > net usershare delete <sharename> to delete a user defined share. > net usershare info [-l|--long] [wildcard sharename] to print info about a > user defined share. > net usershare list [-l|--long] [wildcard sharename] to list user defined > shares. > net usershare help > > Type "net usershare help <option>" to get more information on that option > > Valid targets: choose one (none defaults to localhost) > -S or --server=<server> server name > -I or --ipaddress=<ipaddr> address of target server > -w or --workgroup=<wg> target workgroup or domain > > Valid miscellaneous options are: > -p or --port=<port> connection port on target > -W or --myworkgroup=<wg> client workgroup > -d or --debuglevel=<level> debug level (0-10) > -n or --myname=<name> client name > -U or --user=<name> user name > -s or --configfile=<path> pathname of smb.conf file > -l or --long Display full information > -V or --version Print samba version information > -P or --machine-pass Authenticate as machine account > -- ubuntu-in mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in
