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I have one computer using Ubuntu. The other computers are Windows XP. I
can see the Windows XP computers and access the shares from within Ubuntu, but I cannot access any shares in Ubuntu from Windows. I can browse in Windows Networks and see the Ubuntu computer, but I can't access any shared folders. What do I need to do? Any help is greatly appreciated. Patty Patty |
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Patty <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> What do I need to do? Any help is greatly appreciated. Have a look at my notes. http://markhobley.yi.org/linux/samba/index.html Regards, Mark. -- Mark Hobley 393 Quinton Road West QUINTON Birmingham B32 1QE Telephone: (0121) 247 1596 International: 0044 121 247 1596 Email: markhobley at hotpop dot donottypethisbit com http://markhobley.yi.org/ |
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On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 23:08:02 GMT, Mark Hobley wrote:
> Patty <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: > >> What do I need to do? Any help is greatly appreciated. > > Have a look at my notes. > > http://markhobley.yi.org/linux/samba/index.html > > Regards, > > Mark. I didn't install the Samba server software, just the basic samba stuff that installed with Ubuntu when I tried to share a folder. Is that the same thing? Thanks so much! Patty |
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In article <k0wuwji4nfrk$.45r4i6ece7iz$.(E-Mail Removed)>, Patty wrote:
> On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 23:08:02 GMT, Mark Hobley wrote: > >> Patty <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: >> >>> What do I need to do? Any help is greatly appreciated. >> >> Have a look at my notes. >> >> http://markhobley.yi.org/linux/samba/index.html >> >> Regards, >> >> Mark. > > I didn't install the Samba server software, just the basic samba stuff that > installed with Ubuntu when I tried to share a folder. Is that the same > thing? [...] No, you must install a samba server if you want to share Unix > Windows Goodluck Kees -- Put your brain in gear before starting your mouth in motion. Pure, Stable, Secure, Debian GNU/Linux http://www.debian.org |
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Kees de Koster wrote:
> No, you must install a samba server if you want to share Unix > Windows > Yes - Samba effectively has 3 useful parts: smbclient to connect "by hand" to a random SMB share smbfs to mount a remote SMB share onto the linux box server to present SMB shares. Cheers Tim |
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On Fri, 20 Apr 2007 09:15:03 +0200, Kees de Koster wrote:
> In article <k0wuwji4nfrk$.45r4i6ece7iz$.(E-Mail Removed)>, Patty wrote: >> On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 23:08:02 GMT, Mark Hobley wrote: >> >>> Patty <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: >>> >>>> What do I need to do? Any help is greatly appreciated. >>> >>> Have a look at my notes. >>> >>> http://markhobley.yi.org/linux/samba/index.html >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Mark. >> >> I didn't install the Samba server software, just the basic samba stuff that >> installed with Ubuntu when I tried to share a folder. Is that the same >> thing? > > [...] > > No, you must install a samba server if you want to share Unix > Windows > > Goodluck > > Kees It's all working now. Ubuntu installs samba when you try to share files, I don't know that it's the full samba server, but it does install a version of samba. Two things I needed to do to get it to work. Change all the instances of Domain name to the Windows workgroup name and set upd a samba user/password. Now it works. All my windows computers can see Ubuntu and access any shared folders. And, Ubuntu sees and accesses Windows too. Thanks again! Patty |
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