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Samba: File/print sharing and interoperability, Active Directory



Ease interoperability woes between Windows and Linux with Samba. These tips on Samba will help you get started on print and file sharing, from the pdbedit utility to managing GUIs and more.

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Managing Samba: Remote GUI tools
SearchEnterpriseLinux.com | 01 Feb 2006
TIP - Samba team co-founder John H. Terpstra explains how to use graphical interface tools to manage Samba across a large corporate network.
Samba Management: Configuration with the net utility, part one
SearchEnterpriseLinux.com | 04 Jan 2006
TIP - Samba team co-founder John H. Terpstra explains the role the net utility plays in completing the configuration of a domain controller, activating and managing a server.
Managing Samba-3.0.21: The pdbedit utility, part 2
SearchEnterpriseLinux.com | 20 Dec 2005
TIP - The pdbedit tool in Samba-3 is the only one that can manage account security and policy settings important to businesses that must comply with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. If you're migrating from Windows to Linux, or...
Managing Samba: Configuration for remote management, part 1
SearchEnterpriseLinux.com | 13 Dec 2005
TIP - Find out how Samba-3's configuration tools help IT admins create transparency between Windows clients and Linux servers in this tip by Samba team co-founder John H. Terpstra.
Managing Samba: Configuration for remote management, part two
SearchEnterpriseLinux.com | 13 Dec 2005
TIP - Find out how Samba-3's configuration tools can help IT admins create transparent interoperability between Windows clients and Linux servers in this tip by Samba team co-founder John H. Terpstra.
RHEL4 and Windows integration using Samba-3
SearchEnterpriseLinux.com | 12 Jan 2006
TIP - Follow Ken Milberg as he sets up Samba-3 on RHEL4 server, so that clients can access file and print services like Wintel servers.
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