Hi all,

I'm having another go at trying to get my Mandrake desktop to talk to my
WIN2K laptop. I tried a while back but gave up.
I think I'm confusing the basic concepts here - I had the impression
that I had to use Samba, but just now tonight I've just been reading
some help pages and they seem to only talk about using Samba for windows
users to log on to the Linux box. Am I trying to use the wrong tool for
the job?

I want to be able to see the files on the laptop, so I can do some
editing etc while I'm away from home and then transfer my work to the
Mandrake machine without first booting into windows to do the transfer.
Even better would be if I could get it so I could run Dreamweaver on my
Mandrake box [using Wine???] so I could edit the files right there on
the laptop, and continue on next time I boot the laptop away from home
again.

My logic would seem to tell me that I have to have a username and
password set up on the WIN2K box so I made one, but I can't find
anywhere in Samba to specify the new username and password. I found a
Wiki page on "Samba basics" which says "WebMin and SWAT both have
methods for dealing with this, and are easy enough to use that I won't
cover them." Well that sounded encouraging, so I installed Webmin. After
much stuffing around and seemingly downloading the same set of files 4
times I got Webmin running [don't ask me how...]. But in the Samba Share
Manager page the only thing I can see that is relevant is the link "Edit
Samba users and passwords". But clicking on that only gives me the
message "No Samba users defined" - without giving any hint as to how to
define them.

I did some more reading and googling without finding a helpful
instruction page [man Samba doesn't help much, for example! LOL]. Before
I go any further I thought I'd better check in with you guys - to get
back to the question at the top of this email: am I using the wrong
tool? [or trying to...]

TIA for your advice,

--
Merlin Zener
Piano, Synthesizer
Thailand.

registered Linux user number 328618


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