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=>-----Original Message-----
=>From: rharvey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
=>Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2000 10:17 AM
=>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
=>Subject: Re: [newbie] Samba
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=>
=>Do you have the url
=>will you please post it.
=>
=>thanks
=>----- Original Message -----
=>From: "James Schofield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
=>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
=>Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2000 6:10 AM
=>Subject: Re: [newbie] Samba
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=>
=>> At 03:11 PM 11/1/00 -0600, you wrote:
=>> >Ok, I have been through two different configure setups, one from
=>> >Linuxnewbie and
=>> >
=>> >the other from  a book called "Mastering Linux". Neither of which
=>reflects
=>> >the current
=>> >
=>> >Samba 2.0.7 that I am using and I have also looked at the 
=>mandrake site.
=>> >Anyone know of
=>> >
=>> >a good source to guide me through setting up Samba? I'm 
=>close but can't
=>> >quite get
=>> >
=>> >there with the available info. Swat won't make the changes 
=>for me. I get
=>a
=>> >error
=>> >
=>> >message that says My computer is not authorized access. 
=>Should I have
=>been
=>> >in root and
=>> >
=>> >not gone to a browser as a plain ole user?  Advise is, as 
=>usual, always
=>> >welcome.
=>> >
=>> >--
=>> >Dennis M. a registered Linux user #180842
=>>
=>>
=>> Yes if you have not figured that out you have to be root to write to
=>things
=>> in the /etc dir. So you would have to run swat as root.
=>>
=>> As for another good source for info. Have you hit the 
=>ORiely book website
=>> yet. Their using Samba book is also available for download 
=>in HTML or PDF
=>> format.
=>>
=>> Good luck.. I have done the same.
=>>
=>>
=>> James Schofield
=>> Linux user and loving it! Mandrake 7.1/Storm(Hail)/SusE 7.0
=>> "Trouble is where  you find it, sooo stop looking for me!"
=>>
=>>
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