Re: Samba problem needs translation
- From: Anne Wilson <cannewilson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 22:57:01 +0000
On Friday 10 March 2006 21:18, Craig White wrote:
computers and politics - hmmm...strange bedfellows ;-):-)
I find that things are easiest when all 'workstations' use DHCP and II've always like static IP myself - of course with just one server, half a
can make changes to dhcp which are automatically loaded at startup on
the workstation machines (be they windows/macs/linux), then you can
insert things like netbios-server (WINS) into their configuration
without going to each machine and actually manually configuring it.
dozen workstations, and 4 laptops coming and going, it's a small enough lan
to manage that.
It's hard to justify taking the time and energy to remove NetBIOS on allI'm always interested to hear of other people's ideas and experience. They
the various systems and I probably wouldn't bother with it myself, and I
suggested it merely because it is an option.
often lead me on to read things I wouldn't have found otherwise.
Anne
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