Re: connecting to a winxp box

From: Dean Mumby (dean_at_mumby.co.za)
Date: 03/22/04

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    select tools , folder options , view , right at the end un select use
    simple file sharing.

    regards
    Dean

    Aaron wrote:

    >Hi,
    >
    >I am writing for my winxp friend.
    >I suceeded to set my end up.
    >but your directions for setting permissions on his xp box don't fit what
    >he sees.
    >
    >He can't find any dialog box for setting permission.
    >
    >Boy I wish there was a commond line way for changing users and
    >permissions.
    >Or how does he set permissions he finds no button and I once had win2k
    >but he can't find permission stuff.
    >
    >Help
    >Aaron
    >
    >
    >
    >On Sun, 2004-03-21 at 23:48, Chadley Wilson wrote:
    >
    >
    >>On Sun, 2004-03-21 at 22:29, Aaron wrote:
    >>
    >>
    >>>Hi all and esp Chadley.
    >>>
    >>>I need his shared dir on his computer.
    >>>What will it be called on his computer?
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>It will be called whatecer he has called it.
    >>eg: I i have a folder on my xp box I right click on it and select
    >>"sharing and security" I then have the option to name a share and give
    >>it access to who ever I choose.
    >>You can do this by asking the owner of the box to create the share or
    >>give you the detail you require as you wrote above.
    >>
    >>
    >>>I also will need a password and user name on his box. Should I have him
    >>>create an account for me with a password, or use an already existing
    >>>account/password.
    >>>
    >>>
    >>Either or, as long as he gives the user account the necessary
    >>permissions.
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>>The sambaserver sort of confuses me. I am letting him view a directory
    >>>on my machine? Where do I add an ip address? or do I.
    >>>The samba server is for you <linuxbox> to share files for him <winbox>.
    >>>
    >>>
    >>It works as follows
    >>A do you have samba server installed?
    >>click the fedora menu button found on the taskbar usually at the bottom
    >>left corner of the screen, just like the windows start button.
    >>in the menu select the system settings followed by server settings.
    >>
    >>You will need to put your root password in.
    >>
    >>First you need to setup the workgroup and user for your samba server,
    >>This is to give the winbox a username and passwd to access your shares
    >><on the linuxbox>
    >>The click add and select your directory that you want to share.
    >>
    >>>From the winbox when you browse the network and locate this share it
    >>will ask for a username & password put the details for the user created
    >>in your samba server ==> preferences ==> users section.
    >>
    >>Now the winbox owner or you yourself <If the owner will let you and the
    >>winbox is physically with you> can create a user account or use an
    >>existing account which you will use from the linuxbox's side.
    >>
    >>Now this is becoming a win tutorial, but heck lets do it sorry Linux
    >>users,
    >>
    >>In windows if you right click the folder you wish to share in explorer.
    >><right click the "My Computer" Icon on the desktop ==> explorer>
    >>You will see <or should> an option in the popup menu "Sharing and
    >>Security" click on it.
    >>
    >>The following screen should look as follows:
    >>There are 4 tabs at the top of the window,
    >>General
    >>Sharing
    >>Security
    >>Customise
    >>
    >>Select Sharing
    >>click share this folder
    >>in the share name text box enter the name you want this share to be
    >>called and keep it simple no spaces cause it makes it tricky to mount on
    >>the linuxbox. something like "music" or "winfiles" try not useing things
    >>like "My Documents"
    >>
    >>Ok now at the bottom right corner of the window there is a button called
    >>"Permissions" click it
    >>you will get a new window.
    >>
    >>The top is labelled Permissions for <yourfoldername>
    >>There are two boxes in this window the top box lists current users, the
    >>bottom box lists the permissions.
    >>By clicking the user entry you can then edit what permissions that users
    >>has in the bottom block.
    >>
    >>Or you can add an EXISTING user to the list. If the user does not exist
    >>the use the usermanger to create one <you can seek and destroy that
    >>yourself it in the control panel>
    >>
    >>The click OK
    >>you are now back on the first window, Click the "Security" tab you will
    >>see the same looking window as in permissions. add the user here and his
    >>rights. Just remeber to give the same access as in permissions.
    >>Note if you dont add the user to security you will not be able to gain
    >>access from any kind of box.
    >>
    >>Are you still with me?
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>>This is a bit confusing.
    >>>
    >>>Thanks
    >>>so far
    >>>Aaron
    >>>
    >>>
    >>Chadley Wilson
    >>
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