..Windoze boxes, they are not allowed to
mount each other :-)
Bloody good job, don't want them breeding
:~)
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gistry to use plain passwords. OR,
I think you can set an option in the [global] part of the samba conf file so
that it reads encrypted passwords from the clients.
>.Windoze boxes, they are not allowed to
>mount each other :-)
Bloody good job, don't want them breeding
:~)
Yes, yes, I got that part..
The ? is what settings in the Windows box do I set? Do I set it to log onto
NT domains? or what?
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Subject: Linux domain
I have a Redhat 7.0 box set up. the host+domain is zeus.dconsulting.com
It's on a pr
>I have a Redhat 7.0 box set up. the host+domain is zeus.dconsulting.com
>
>It's on a private network and that machines does not see the internet at
>all.
>
>I want to make it so windows 98 has to log into the RH box as a
>server/client network.
>
>What would I have to do in windows and linux to
I have a Redhat 7.0 box set up. the host+domain is zeus.dconsulting.com
It's on a private network and that machines does not see the internet at
all.
I want to make it so windows 98 has to log into the RH box as a
server/client network.
What would I have to do in windows and linux to make it s