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- Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2010 12:22:49 +0100
- From: Marco Toldo <marcoxtoldo@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Changing a file server from XP to Ubuntu
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Hi, I think the simplest way to solve your problem is to run the file server on the Linux machine with samba. I don't have much confidence with windows shared drives but I think there shouldn't be any interoperability issue, as windows machines should keep seeing the file server as a windows-based one. Regards Marco 2010/3/19, Dave M G <dave@example.com>: > TLUG, > > I've got a situation where there's a small business that has an Windows > XP machine as a file server. It's just a file server, nothing else. > > I go in every month and check to make sure that their files are backed > up. I also help them out when they get a virus or have a problem with > their email or whatever. > > The thing is, every time I go to check on the filer server, when I log > in, XP wants to do all sorts of updating and annoying things. Plus, I'm > not confident the automated scheduled back up is doing it's job. > > What I wanted to do is change the file server to a Linux machine. I know > that it's not a big deal in principle. It's just a file server on a > local network, and it should be more stable and secure, and have no > problem making files available to a bunch of Windows machines. > > All the important files are backed up on an external hard drive, so I > can easily wipe the XP machine and install Ubuntu. > > The trick is whether or not I can make the file server available on the > network in such a way that I don't have to make any changes on the rest > of the office machines. > > I think that's the thing that will make a difference on whether or not > they will allow me to make the change. If I say I'm going to have to > tinker with every machine, they'll get nervous. If I can say I'm just > going to improve the file server and leave everything else as is, > they'll have no problem with it. > > If I understand correctly, each Windows machine in the office sees the > file server as a Windows Share drive. I'm a little hazy in my memory > about Windows Shared drives, but I think they need a password to access it. > > Do you think I can get Linux to take over the position of the file > server and set up a shared drive that all the Windows machines will see > without knowing that it isn't the same shared drive it's always been? > > If anyone has any tips on how I could do this, I'd really appreciate it. > > -- > Dave M G > > -- > To unsubscribe from this mailing list, > please see the instructions at http://lists.tlug.jp/list.html > > The TLUG mailing list is hosted by the award-winning Internet provider > ASAHI Net. > Visit ASAHI Net's English-language Web page: http://asahi-net.jp/en/ >
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