Integrating Fedora Linux into Window networks
Integrating Fedora Linux into a Windows network isn't as impossible as it might sound -- in fact, it's reasonable and easy, as long as you use the SAMBA utilities, writes senior editor Mark Rais in an article at ReallyLinux.com. "I share every main step necessary to implement such a SAMBA server within a Windows environment. Once integrated, a Linux server looks and acts exactly like any other server on a Windows intranet. You will have the ability to drag and drop files, view server contents and directories using Windows File Manager, and even edit files on a Linux server from any Windows desktop," Rais writes. The article is a guide to setting up a full-fledged Fedora Linux-based SAMBA server. Rais is also the author of Linux for the Rest of Us, 2nd Edition.
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