You wrote:
What does this mean for the SAMBA community?
http://www.intergraph.com/press98/as050698.stm
WINDOWS NT SERVICES FOR UNIX ADD-ON PACK NOW IN DEVELOPMENT
http://www.microsoft.com/corpinfo/press/1998/May98/ntunixpr.htm
The Windows NT Services for UNIX Add-On Pack will make it easier to
integrate Windows NT Workstation 4.0 and Windows NT Server 4.0 into
existing UNIX environments.
After looking at the various announcements, its sounds rather like
<my old employer> adding on a third-party package because they
didn't have anything internal good enough to sell.
This is somewhat disappointing to customers who have licensed
the SMB source code (;-)), but mildly irrelevant to the Samba
community. Shifting to NFS moves the management problem to
the client, not the server, and this is **already** one of the
main reasons to avoid third-party NFSs in favour of Samba.
If I were Dogbert and working at Microsoft, I'd be planning
to phase it out later, in favour of a pure MS product that would
be under the zero-administration initiative.
--dave
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