On Mon, 07 May 2007 20:41:47 +0100 Tom Crummey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Why does the W98 box have to be the server? Can't you make the disk
> from the Linux system available as a share, mount it on the W98 box
> and move the files from the W98 local drive to the share?

Because there isn't a "the" share. There's a multiplicity of accounts,
which W98 can't handle, without doing some horrendously complicated
mapping.

And the W98 machine isn't "he" server. It's "a" server. It works as a
server for certain purposes, mainly to do with simplifying access to
data.

It's simplicity I'm after,

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 All the best,
 John
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