Posts Tagged ‘Samba’

Change Workgroup Name in Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal)

Ubuntu Maverick ImageThis brief and simple tutorial shows you how to change workgroup name in Ubuntu so that you can join a domain or another workgroup. This guide should be quick and easy. If you want to join a domain or workgroup that is different from your current workgroup, you must change the workgroup name, and this tutorial will show you how to do it in Samba’s smb.conf file.

 

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How to Change Workgroup Name in Fedora 14 (Laughlin)

fedora14-thumbIf you want to enable file sharing between Fedora and other systems like Windows, you must add or join Fedora to the same workgroup. In this tutorial, I will show you how to install Samba and change the workgroup to match the workgroup or domain you wish to join.

 

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Add Users to Samba Database in Ubuntu 10.04/10.10 Maverick Meerkat

If you enable file sharing between Windows and Ubuntu, or Ubuntu and other systems via Samba, then users must be added to Samba User Database in order to access shares on the systems that have the shared resources. This tutorial will show you how to add users to Samba database to access shares.

 

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Quickly Add/Change Samba Workgroup Name in Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx

This brief tutorial will show you how to quickly add or change Samba Workgroup Name in Ubuntu Lucid. When you need join or share files and folders with machines in a particular workgroup, then you will need to change samba workgroup name in Ubuntu to conform to the workgroup you wish to join.

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Add/Connect to Windows Shared Printer with SWAT via Samba In Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx

This quick tutorial will show you how to add or connect to a shared Windows printer via samba with the help of SWAT. In Ubuntu there are many ways to add printers. One is to add local printers and another is to connect to a shared printer installed on a Windows machine or another Linux machine. In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to connect to a shared Windows printer via Samba in SWAT.

 

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How To Create Samba Share In Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx And Map It In Windows

This brief tutorial will show you how to easily create a share in Ubuntu and map it in Windows 7 or Vista. Windows uses SMB protocol to view and map shares among Windows systems. Ubuntu uses Samba to share files with Windows and other systems. To make it work, your Ubuntu machine must be turned on before starting Windows machine.

 

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How To Add Users To Samba Database In Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx

If you enable file sharing between Windows and Ubuntu, or Ubuntu and other systems via Samba, then users must be added to Samba User Database in order to access shares on the systems that have the shared resources. This tutorial will show you how to add users to Samba database to access shares.

 

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How To Install SWAT On Fedora Linux And Manage Samba Easily

fedora14-thumb_thumb[1]This quick tutorial will show you how to install SWAT in Fedora 14, codenamed Laughlin and manage Samba easily from SWAT Web Interface. SWAT lets you configure Samba from a web browser easily and quickly. It also provides a detailed help page for new users who are having difficulties configuring Samba.

 

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