I meant that I wanted Windows and Linux users to both be able to log
in. How do I accomplish that?

On 7/9/07, Dustin Puryear <dustin at puryear-it.com> wrote:
> The only thing I saw missing from the other replies was in re: to "and
> Linux users." What did you mean by that?
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> Joe Fruchey wrote:
> > Okay, guys, bear with me because I've never messed with anything like
> > this before.
> >
> > I'd like to set up a server that will process user logins and map
> > network drives to user folders on the server. I know Windows can do
> > it, but surely we can do something like this with Linux, right?
> >
> > I'd want it to process logins from Windows and Linux users. (I'm
> > saying 'users' like it's all big and bad, when in reality, I'm talking
> > about three or four users--this is for home.)
> >
> > Like I said, I have no experience and no nothing about how something
> > like this would work.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Joe
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