Linux to Windows and back again with Samba

Courtesy Ubuntu-News.net  Sun, 08/17/2008 - 07:41

What that means in English is that a Samba-equipped Linux system can both use and provide file and printer services for all three basic kinds of Windows LANs: P2P (peer-to-peer), NT Domain, and AD (Active Directory).


 

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