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1999 May 09
1
Problem mapping drive names on Win95
Hi, in my Office, I'm trying to replace a Novell-server by a Linux-server. On the Novell-server, there is the SYS: volume. On this volume is a directory named DriveT. I did a map on it, so this SYS:DriveT was used as T: . If you link Excel sheets, which are stored on T:, to Word documents, Word unfortunately saves the UNC path, which is \\SERVER1\SYS\DRIVET instead of T: On my new Samba
1998 Nov 23
6
Small linux print server
This is a bit off topic, however it's related to a samba based network... I've got a small network (10 users) running samba on a Linux box with a HP network printer. This is working so well, that the only network problems that I have are with printers other printers "shared" by Win 95. Therefore: I was planning to turn an old 486 with an 80M HDD into a print server, however the
1998 Oct 07
5
Server disappears from Network Neighborhood
>From time to time someone will comment in this list that their Samba server has disappeared from the list of hosts in Network Neighborhood. Browsing the list archive has yet to turn up any good explanation of this phenomenon. I think I have a clue. This morning my server disappeared again. When I checked the process list on the server I noticed that nmbd had been swapped out to disk. The
1999 May 11
2
Unsubsribe
...RE: netbios server failing > by Timothy Demarest <demarest@arraycomm.com> > 3) Samba 2 on Solaris 7 MAJOR performance problems. > by "Hight, Steve - SBS" <shight@chw.edu> > 4) Problem mapping drive names on Win95 > by "Dr Hugh Nelson" <hugh.nelson@ausinfo.com.au> > 5) Re: Performance (?) problem with Samba and NT > by "Brian Ginter" <brg@southern-air.com> > 6) Samba Performance - Slow writes to 95 - Slow "puts" - etc. > by Steve Arntzen <sjarntzen@esi-il.com> > 7) Re: Performance (?) problem with...
1997 Jul 29
6
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1998 Sep 29
1
samba on linux seems slower than win95 as server
hi folks, we had a nice old compaq Prosignia300 server - Pentium75 but nice architecture. It won't serve as a workstation but from what I read of linux and samba it should have done very well as a server on our win95 network. However, after setting all the win95 boxes up with tcp/ip to see the samba server, and copying all our medical databases across, we found that the response time