I am trying t get my Linux machine to recognize my Microsoft WFW 3.11
network, so that I can use shared printers and drives. Is there anyway to
do this? Any help would be great...Please email responses if possible.
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David Barley
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David Barley
Yes, you can use 'samba'. You will need to install the tcp/ip stack onQuote:> I am trying t get my Linux machine to recognize my Microsoft WFW 3.11
>network, so that I can use shared printers and drives. Is there anyway to
>do this? Any help would be great...Please email responses if possible.
The main samba site is:
nimbus.anu.edu.au pub/tridge/samba
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