On Mon, May 07, 2007 at 01:46:33PM +0100, John G Walker wrote: > As far as I understand it, Windows 98 doesn't use CIFS. Since the > object of using Samba is partly to access a Windows 98 machine, not > having SMBFS available sort of defeats the object of using Samba in the > first place. Maybe they want us to go back to using floppy disks as > substitutes for a network.
Just for your info: SMB is exactly the same as CIFS, except one packet at the start of the connection. Volker
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