>I have a Linux server running at home using Samba to create Windows mountable shares and printers. It works great. I also have the Linux machine setup as a gateway to my cable modem. I have 4 machines on the lan, including the Linux box, and they all can access the internet, without paying the extra 10$ per machine that RoadRunner wanted.
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>I admit all I currently use the Samba server for at this time is a common hard drive for my pegasus email. I have not tired to use it with a VFP ap, but it would work fine.
Hi, BOb!
I'll file this info.
How much does this look like a Novell environment? In other words, can I map drives in a batch/script file? If I type MAP at a command line (or something equivalent) does it tell me what my current drive mappings are? Etc.
Peter
Peter Robinson ** Rodes Design ** Virginia