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volodin
1999 Sep 30
2
How to measure performance?
...er for Win9x machines with files share with dos
applications
Friendly speaking I need to choose between WinNT and Linux
I know there are a lot of parameters in for ex in smb.conf but how to
play with it?
may be there are some utilities or etc.
Any help will be appreciated
Thanks in advance
Danila Vologdin
1999 Dec 06
1
Share directories mounted by ncpmount
Hi!
Is it possible under Samba to give access Win95/98 machines to directories
mounted using ncpmount?
Thanks in advance
Danila Vologdin
1999 Dec 27
3
How to kill samba users
Hi!
How to kill samba users connected to shares
I migrated from Novell fileserver. There it was
very convinient ... I hope Samba could have similar thing
Thank in advance
Danila Vologdin
1999 Dec 03
0
Samba problems after intalling ncpfs
...log in. Win98 says that this host unreachable.
I have kernel 2.0.35 and wasn't any need to recompile. I've just
untar ncpfs-2.0.10.tgz then run "make" then "make install". Ok, no any
errors. After that enable ncpfs support in rc.modules ...
Any help appreciated
Danila Vologdin
1999 Dec 27
2
Unable to load interpreter
...need you help.
I use Linux server as a fileserver with Samba.
When the number of working users are large my Samba shares
doesn't work. On the console I get "Unable to load interpreter"
Shares doesn't work but after relogin it does ...
What does it mean?
Thanks in advance
Danila Vologdin
1999 Oct 05
0
SAMBA digest 2259
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> Date: Mon, 04 Oct 1999 08:39:05 -0400
> From: David Collier-Brown <davecb@canada.sun.com>
> To: "Peter J. Holzer" <hjp@wsr.ac.at>,
> Multiple recipients of list SAMBA <samba@samba.org>,
> Danila Vologdin <thbsamara@mail.radiant.ru>
> Subject: Re: How to measure performance?
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