From: Barry L. Bond on 11 Sep 2009 14:00 Hello, Gary! Thank you very much for your reply! >I read your entire post and am still not sure of what you want. Can you >define the roles that the various computers will be playing vis-a-vis >Samba - such as: >Vista: Samba client >Fedora: Linux file server >Solaris: does not participate Sorry that I was not more clear in this manner. That's pretty well it. Since I am fine with "doing things" (be it submit a printout or transfer a file) from the Windows side, the Vista would be the client, and the samba daemon is running on the Fedora Linux. The Solaris does not participate directly; its presence allows what is processed on the Linux to be received on the D-Link router, since it is a router. >However, what I generally recommend is that you install and use SWAT on >your Samba server. The configuration wizard works quite well. Ah... SWAT ... a "configuration wizard"... I will look into getting that and seeing if that helps me! I didn't know about this. I'll see whether I have it, or it looks as though it is download-able... I'll let you know! Thank you! Barry -- Barry L. Bond | http://home.roadrunner.com/~os9barry Software Engineer, ITT Corporation | (My personal home web page, last | updated February 17, 2005) | bbond @ cfl.rr.com <- personal | Re-Vita Products: Barry.Bond @ ITT.com <- Work ONLY | http://www.re-vita.net/barrybond | Re-Vita Distributor Information Home office: 407-382-2815 | http://www.re-vita.net/barrybond-2 Work: 321-494-5627 | Toll free order: 1-888-820-5531 -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
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