Re: Easiest way to get samba up and working for Windows users?

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on 3-5-2009 12:03 PM Noob Centos Admin spake the following:
> On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 3:57 AM, Scott Silva <ssilva-m4n3GYAQT2lWk0Htik3J/w@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>> Learn to use a file editor and edit the configs yourself. That is the only way
>> to have the best control.
> 
> That's generally how I try to do things, except sometimes hand
> "written" doesn't work the way I expect it to. Then I'd like to have a
> GUI that does works, then learn from the conf file it creates if
> possible. Unfortunately, in this case they didn't work either! :D
> 
> 
> Once you have a working config, copy and modify it
>> for the next share.
> 
> That's the part of the problem I'm facing, getting a working config to
> be working on another machine where things might not be exactly be the
> same and the whole voodoo ritual starts anew.
Give an example of what you want and maybe I can help you with it.

Probably off list as not to bother everyone else.



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