If you aren't afraid to learn a little linux, too, I would go to samba.org
and get the latest version of samba and try to compile it. If you can, I
would make install it.
Everything will change from RH in regards to locations of binaries,
configuration files, and log files, but at least the people on this list,
who mostly use this same sort of generic approach, will be of more use to
you. I mean, why be one of the minority using RH 6 and samba?
Joel
On Fri, Oct 19, 2001 at 10:20:23PM +0100, Ash Ridley
wrote:> I all,
>
> Total newbie question I'm afraid. I have Samba running on Red Hat 6
(the
> Samba version is the one that shipped with RH6). I need to upgrade to
> the Win2K compatible version of Samba and wanted to know what the lest
> painfull options was and where to find some instructions.
>
> Any tips?
>
> Ash
>
>
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