How do I get Samba to work?
Hello all,
In spite of lots of pointers & help to getting this to work - I can't and I'm going to start again.
I have a PC based on an Athlon 64 with 2 x HDDs configured as RAID1 and 4Gb RAM. It is going to be used as a file server for a small network (about 5 users, all with XP).
Although 95% of the time this machine will just be a server, I'm using ubuntu 7.10 desktop (as there will occasionally be the need to use the machine as a PC). I'm also using 32bit rather than 64bit OS - seems a better/safer option.
I cannot get Samba to 'work'. I can sort it out so that I can 'see' a shared directory - but I can't seem to get the ability to write files or make changes to files.
I've tried so many times with this that I've probably got 'corruptions' and so I'm going to wipe the OS and start again with a fresh, new install - please can someone give me a simple set of instuction for what I need to do.
Thanks.
David
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