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Hi!
I have Solaris on Sun SPARC e250 platform & about 30 workstations running win98. I need to make shared directory on my server and to make it visible to all workstations. The question is how? Thnx. |
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Samba has a config file and you just list the dir. in that file that you want to share along w/ some other paramiters. |
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