SMB server with CentOS 4

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Hi,

	I need to set up a small server for a group of ~10 employees (all using 
Windows 2000/XP, used to use a windows 2000/exchange setup).  I have a 
linux server already running CentOS 4, so I'd like to do all I can with 
this.  I thought about using Samba for file/print sharing and 
OpenXchange (commercial version) to have a nice 
collaborative/mail/calendar/etc server.  Of course, it would probably be 
the dhcp and internal DNS server.

	I started reading the Samba doc, but it is rather long.  I planned on 
using this server as a PDC so that it is not too different from using 
their former windows 2000 server.  I'll be managing this server, which 
is currently a staging server for web development (php/mysql/cvs).

Anyone has a opinion on this, or better ideas?  My backups will be based 
on utilities and mondorescue, kept on a internal (cold-swap drawer) 
hard-drive that I would take every week (2-drawers rotation).

Any recommendations welcome,  will provide more details if needed.

TIA,
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