Re: Samba problem needs translation



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 I
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.

I've always like static IP myself - of course with just one server, half a
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 all
the various systems and I probably wouldn't bother with it myself, and I
suggested it merely because it is an option.

I'm always interested to hear of other people's ideas and experience. They
often lead me on to read things I wouldn't have found otherwise.

Anne

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