Wednesday, November 17, 1999, 6:39:29 AM, Roel wrote:
SL>> Samba. Just like connecting Windows to Windows over a network. :P
> Seems like hell :-)
Better than trying to find a free NFS for Windows.
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Wednesday, November 17, 1999, 6:32:32 AM, Soth wrote:
>> Samba. Just like connecting Windows to Windows over a network. :P
> Samba. Sure, build a firewall to keep your intranet secure, and then
> run Samba. Tomorrow, folks, we build submarines with screen doors.
It is kinda hard for
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Hello Steve,
SL> Samba. Just like connecting Windows to Windows over a network. :P
Seems like hell :-)
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> Tuesday, November 16, 1999, 10:34:26 PM, tracer wrote:
Steve>>> If that is it, run Linux and Samba. Better use of the hardware.
>> But not everybody knows how to connect linux and windows together over
>> a network
> Samba. Just like connecting Windows to Windows over a network.
Tuesday, November 16, 1999, 11:48:08 PM, Roel wrote:
> all I have to do to prevent this, is turn off the bindings for 'file &
> printer sharing' & 'client for microsoft networks' on the network-card
> connected to my cable-modem et voila: you can't login anymore :-)
That was exactly my point.
Tuesday, November 16, 1999, 10:34:26 PM, tracer wrote:
Steve>> If that is it, run Linux and Samba. Better use of the hardware.
> But not everybody knows how to connect linux and windows together over
> a network
Samba. Just like connecting Windows to Windows over a network. :P
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Wednesday, November 17, 1999
Hello Roel,
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Roel> Hello tracer,
Roel>>> n
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t> I leave this to someone else to comment on as I havent got the time to
t> visit your system (g).
well, as I'm behind 3 proxies & 2 fi
Wednesday, November 17, 1999
Hello Roel,
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t>> Doesnt
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t> Doesnt mean there is no access to your mail...
t> You can even have visitors with a firewall!
t> I haven never seen a Ms product with
Wednesday, November 17, 1999
Hello Roel,
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Roel> Hello Steve,
SL>> Uh
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Hello Steve,
SL> Uhm, sure. I'll just share my mail folders over the internet. ;)
no, that doesn't happen as I'm working with 2 network-cards he
Wednesday, November 17, 1999
Hello Steve,
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Steve> Monday, November 15, 1999, 6:19:33 PM, Roel wrote:
>> use network-folders (just share your mail-folder over the network...)
Steve> Uhm, sure. I'll just share my mail folders over the inter
Monday, November 15, 1999, 6:19:33 PM, Roel wrote:
> use network-folders (just share your mail-folder over the network...)
Uhm, sure. I'll just share my mail folders over the internet. ;)
> here, i've got an old p75 with 16mb running w98v2 and all it does is
> keep backups of files, keepin
Tuesday, November 16, 1999
Hello Roel,
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Steve>>> How
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Hello tracer,
Steve>> How am I going to access that message on the new machine? :)
t> use GHOST, you can clone the whole hard disk over or hang
Tuesday, November 16, 1999
Hello Steve,
Tuesday, Tuesday, November 16, 1999, you wrote:
Steve> Monday, November 15, 1999, 12:23:46 PM, Jast wrote:
>> A reason to keep the message you got it with... in which case you
>> only have to select it and the key gets inserted automatically and
>> you
Morning Steve Lamb,
> How am I going to access that message on the new machine? :)
Well, by copying it/account in, i believe ;-P Sure, this might not
always be practicable.
> Because Windows is still considered a single-user environment and people
> don't move from one machine to the
Monday, November 15, 1999, 1:19:09 PM, Roel wrote:
> Well, it does have advantages over the ini-concept (no 64k-limit,
> additional data-types,...)
Those limits are arbitrary.
> Personaly: the registry concept is a good thing for certain programs
> (office & stuff like that) & it surely does
Monday, November 15, 1999, 12:23:46 PM, Jast wrote:
> A reason to keep the message you got it with... in which case you
> only have to select it and the key gets inserted automatically and
> you only have to enter the password
How am I going to access that message on the new machine? :)
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