"Lurch" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 05 Aug 2007 10:47:02 GMT, "iPleb" <(E-Mail Removed)>
> mused:
>
>>I have a spare PC that I have wired into my home network and intend to use
>>as a file server.
>>
>>It is running Vista home premium and has one user account.
>>
>>File sharing it turned on etc and password protected file sharing is
>>turned
>>off. All of my documents, photos, internet bookamarks are stored on the
>>file
>>server PC and the folder locations have been updated.
>>
>>I am having problems with getting it to work smoothly though, because each
>>time I log in to the PC, the network blocks access to the file server. I
>>have to manualy browse to the file server directories via My Network
>>Places,
>>then once done, it allows access for the other folders such as My
>>Documents
>>etc
>>
>>Can the setup of a file server be achieved with something like Vista HP or
>>do I need something like Windows server?
>>
> You don't need Windows at all, and even if you did use Windows Vista
> would be the last version I'd use. Windows server would be too OTT for
> a simple file server. If you already have the PC doing nothing then
> stick something like <http://www.freenas.org/> on it.
Holy crap - FreeNas
I never new you could get that.
30mins of tweaking, and now Im setup

And what is even better is that I
can use the WHOLE hdd space for data.
Thanks buddy - The perfect solution