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On Thursday 15 January 2004 03:27, stephan schutter wrote:
> To not do this, you have to mount the smb share using smbfs. See
>
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/SMB-HOWTO-8.html for instructions.
I have tried these... besides being complicated (because only root
can
mount these and the syntax is cryptic); it does not work in a Windows 2000
Active Directory network. I know it "can work" because Xandros has this
working somehow. When may we expect Fedora to support basic file sharing in
a corporate network?
If you're working with Xandros, use Xandros -- or at a minimum examine its
Samba configuration so you are empowered to duplicate it.
/etc/samba/smb.conf is the likely place to start.
I don't mean to sound cranky, but the challenging tone of your question is
more appropriate for vendors who actually owe you something. If anyone is
helping here it sure isn't because you paid them.
- -Andy
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