Are you, by any chance,  mean that samba takes the place of pcanywhere?

At 05:23 PM 9/28/2002 +0000, you wrote:

>Andre Stevens wrote:
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> > Hi Derek!
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> > Thank you for the reference. I'll check it out as soon as I get soem
> > free time. With reference to the Samba networking, will it allow me to
> > connect my Winodze computers to my Linux computer? Or is it
> > specifically designed for UNIX based systems?
> >
>Samba is specifically for Linux-Windows connectivity (UNIX-type-only
>communication is more normally handled by NFS).  It has two parts: a
>client (smbclient) that allows a Linux box to talk to Windows boxes
>(e.g. read/write files or print) and a server which does the opposite -
>your Linux box will show up in Network Neighborhood on Windows.
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>Sir Robin
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