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Date: | Wed, 12 Mar 1997 23:19:58 +0100 |
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Michael L Gueterman wrote:
> In my testing for Andreas, I used 'guest ok = no' which
> is an alias for 'public'. I have guest access allowed
> globally, but disallowed it for that specific session.
> I'm defaulting to security=share, allowing Samba to
> act as the master browser, and do not have a PDC
> for this setup. I'm unsure how Andreas was setup
> in this regard, but I would assume that most 3000 shops
> would probably start off this way, and as NT systems
> start coming in, move to a setup more typical of how
> you describe yours.
You're right Michael, I setup my environment exactly the way you
describe.
In another posting Michael L Gueterman wrote:
> I just removed all of the networking configs from my Win 95 laptop,
> rebooted then put the pieces in one at a time to verify what the > "minimum"
> configuration to get at Samba as a client really was. Here you go:
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> 1. Client for Microsoft Networks (type = client)
> 2. A network adapter of some type (type = adapter)
> 3. TCP/IP (type = protocol)
>
> That's it.
I can confirm this for Win 95 as well as for NT 4.0 and WfWg 3.11. On
all our machines we are only using TCP/IP (Microsoft TCPIP 32B for
WfWg).
Andreas
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