Re: [SLE] Simply file sharing

From: Donald Henson (wepin_at_wepin.com)
Date: 01/22/04

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    Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2004 11:29:20 -0700
    
    

    On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 23:15, admin wrote:
    > I have a simply question. I've installed the samba, and I see the Linux machine in the windows network, but I can't make a file sharing. How can I do this?

    It depends on which way you want to go. If you want to share your
    Windows files, you use the Windows method. Just highlight the folder you
    want to share, click on "share this folder", etc. If you want to share
    files from your Linux machine, you have to use Samba. You didn't say
    what flavor of Linux you have but if it happens to be SuSE 9.0, you're
    in luck. Just open YaST, select "Network Services", select "Samba
    Server" and then fill out the forms presented. You may have to
    experiment a bit to get it right. Good luck.

    Don Henson

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