Switch "Samba" to "Linux Enterprise Application-Linux server application" between Windows and Linux. For details, see the following. Yes, you are not mistaken. It's samba "! However, this "Samba" is not the dancing "Samba", but the network neighbor Samba in Linux. SUN has a famous saying that "the network is a computer". It seems that this is true. Although the 9.0 version of little red hat is proud in the field of Linux, it is a bit arrogant, but if it cannot communicate with Windows, it is always a pity ......
Here we will take the latest little Red Hat 9.0 version as an example to show you how to configure Samba to make Windows and Linux "Join connections ".
This document assumes that the Samba software package has been installed. If no installation is available, click "Main Menu> system Settings> Add/delete Applications", and check the "Windows File Server" check box, insert the corresponding installation disc as prompted.
As you know, Samba adopts the server/client architecture. by executing the Samba client program, we can access Shared resources on Windows hosts. On the Samba server, Windows hosts can also access Shared resources on Linux. When it comes to server configuration, you may feel "creepy", thinking you need to manually modify/etc/samba/smb. the conf configuration file is actually "Old Huang Li". Now the 9.0 version of Little Red Hat has a new graphical Configuration tool!
1. Access the Samba server configuration tool
To access the Samba server configuration tool, you can open the Samba server configuration window () by clicking "Main Menu> system Settings> Server Settings> Samba server ().
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Open the Samba Configuration window