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Using Samba

+ +Robert Eckstein, David Collier-Brown, Peter Kelly +
1st Edition November 1999 +
1-56592-449-5, Order Number: 4495 +
416 pages, $34.95 +
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+Samba is a wonderful tool with potential for even the smallest SMB/CIFS network. This chapter presented you with a thorough introduction to what Samba is, and more importantly, how it fits into a Windows network. The next series of chapters will help you set up Samba on both the Unix server side, where its two daemons reside, as well as configure the Windows 95, 98, and NT clients to work with Samba. Before long, the aches and pains of your heterogeneous network may seem like a thing of the past. Welcome to the wonderful world of Samba!

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