Re: Replacing MS/NT4 servers with Linux

2000-05-25 Thread Nitebirdz<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Sun, 21 May 2000, Rodrigo Moya wrote: > Enrico Payne wrote: > > > > Hi, I know I am possibly opening a can of worms, but could anyone give me > > some ideas/info/hints/pros/cons etc. for converting my NT4 file and print > > servers to Linux. I would still like to have my Win9x clients have ac

Re: Replacing MS/NT4 servers with Linux

2000-05-22 Thread Rodrigo Moya
Enrico Payne wrote: > > Hi, I know I am possibly opening a can of worms, but could anyone give me > some ideas/info/hints/pros/cons etc. for converting my NT4 file and print > servers to Linux. I would still like to have my Win9x clients have access to > the data on the Linux boxes. > > Also, if

Re: Replacing MS/NT4 servers with Linux

2000-05-20 Thread Gene Wilburn
I guess you mean Samba. Do a bit of background reading. It works well for me, has been stable, and the ROI is fantastic (it's free). Gene On Thu, 18 May 2000, Enrico Payne wrote: > Hi, I know I am possibly opening a can of worms, but could anyone give me > some ideas/info/hints/pros/cons etc. f

Re: Replacing MS/NT4 servers with Linux

2000-05-20 Thread Allen
> Hi, I know I am possibly opening a can of worms, but could anyone give me > some ideas/info/hints/pros/cons etc. for converting my NT4 file and print > servers to Linux. I would still like to have my Win9x clients have access to > the data on the Linux boxes. > > Also, if you have had experienc

Replacing MS/NT4 servers with Linux

2000-05-19 Thread Enrico Payne
Hi, I know I am possibly opening a can of worms, but could anyone give me some ideas/info/hints/pros/cons etc. for converting my NT4 file and print servers to Linux. I would still like to have my Win9x clients have access to the data on the Linux boxes. Also, if you have had experience with the s