On Tue, 14 Oct 2003, Joshua Tarplin wrote:
> I'm new to Samba, and I have a few minor questions for which I need
answers
> before I start this grandiose adventure in connectivity.
>
> I current have a small home network, consisting of:
> (1) Mandrake Linux 9.1 workstation
> (1) Windows 2000 Pro workstation
> (1) Windows XP Pro file/print server
> (1) LinkSys 4-port (ethernet) router
>
> My goal is to be able to use Samba to access the files in and the printers
> attached to the Windows XP server from my Linux workstation.
>
> The impression I'm getting from everyone I ask is that Samba was
designed to
> allow Windows-based workstations to access fioles/printers on Linux/Unix
> servers. If this is the case, then I'm sunk.
Samba provides a facility to allow your Linux/UNIX system to print to a
Windows attached printer. The utility it will use is called smbprint.
- John T.
>
> I would appreciate any and all advice you can offer in this situation.
>
> Much thanks in advance...
>
> Joshua Tarplin, MCSE
> jltarplin@hotmail.com
>
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John H Terpstra
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