Re: [opensuse] Mount windoze shares



Jesse L. Purdom wrote:
On Saturday 11 August 2007, Chris Arnold wrote:

We have a windoze domain with user shares. I would like to mount those
shares (windoze) in my "home" folder. Can someone point me to a doc on
how to do this or explain how to do this?
We use SLED with gnome desktop environment. Thanks for any help


Samba is your friend. I believe it is installed by default.

Jesse

I know it is my friend but when i go into yast to configure samba, there
is no samba option. Do you have to config it via CL?
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