Yes, you're right, really I always create smb.conf manually, but my
problem is another (sorry for my bed english...)
I have to create a file server with samba that will be used from users
that don't know linux; so, I'm searching a simple tool for those ones
for managing shares simply without my intervention (unlike there are
administrative problems or serious technical problems, in this case my
intervention is necessary)

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From: Ali Jawad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Jun 11, 2006 11:22 PM
Subject: Re: Samba Management
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


I ve been your place before..
and to be totally honest with you..the easiest way is to just create
your own smb.conf file manually."without all those cramped comments
and the arguments not needed" .and belive me it is not that hard...if
you give me some of the requirments you have I can send you a sample
smb.conf file...


On 6/11/06, Michele Della Marina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I've read the list of GUI tools for samba administration on samba.org.
For experience, what is preferable for 'simple' users? ...
I mean ... these users have sometimes to manage shares,permission files ...
Hard configurations, administration are assigned to a system admin.

What about SWAT?


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