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| From | Peter Brown <losepeteSPAM-ME-NOT@ntlworld.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.os.os2.networking.misc |
| Subject | Re: Win7 client -> eCS share |
| References | <52ba985e$0$9514$9b4e6d93@newsspool1.arcor-online.net> <SKfw30zmCGmZ-pn2-kduHd7R3PkMj@blah.blah.com> <52bb1a1a$0$9526$9b4e6d93@newsspool1.arcor-online.net> <sUWI7rB18pBd-pn2-kl16EbNzndu5@tower01> |
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| Organization | virginmedia.com |
| Date | 2013-12-26 02:26 +0000 |
Hi ivan ivan wrote: > On Wed, 25 Dec 2013 17:47:04 UTC, Marcel Müller > <news.5.maazl@spamgourmet.org> wrote: > >> On 25.12.13 17.41, Doug Bissett wrote: >>> It works fine, when eCS is running the SAMBA server. >> >> Hmm, I never got anything useful out of samba on the eCS machines. The >> client required Netdrive (which I do not have, do not like and do not >> want) and it crashed all the time. EAs did not work correctly too. IBM >> Peer in contrast has it's restrictions, but within that it is very reliable. >> >> So even if the server most likely does not share this problems I need to >> disable IBM Peer to get the samba server up. So I need the client too to >> use the server. >> >> >>> The hard part is trying to figure out which parts of SAMBA that you >>> need. >> >> ? >> >>> I use these: >>> >>>> ftp://ftp.netlabs.org/pub/samba/server/samba-1-1-4-804.wpi >>> >>>> ftp://ftp.netlabs.org/pub/samba/server/rxlib4smb.wpi >>> >>> and this, IF you don't use RPM/YUM: >>> >>>> ftp://ftp.netlabs.org/pub/samba/server/rpmsubset4smb.zip >>> >>> You may need other prereqs, if your system is not up to date. >> >> Well, I should have mentioned that is is eCS 1.05 - not that up to date. >> But beyond that recent libraries like libc065 should be in place. >> >> But before I go this way I need to solve the client issue and test the >> it well. >> >> >> Marcel > > I have SAMBA and IBM Peer working side by side on my main OS/2 > machine. > > SAMBA connects to to the various NAS boxes while IBM Peer connects to > the other OS/2 machines. > > It would be nice if I could get printing to work over SAMBA because a > couple of the NAS boxes act as print servers for when I need to do any > printing. As far as I know it should work but the documentation > leaves a lot to be desired and says nothing about how to set up > printing. > > > ivan Is it possible to use the SLPR port to print to your NAS print servers? Regards Pete
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Win7 client -> eCS share Marcel Müller <news.5.maazl@spamgourmet.org> - 2013-12-25 09:33 +0100
Re: Win7 client -> eCS share "Jose Vicente" <no_quiero_spam@timofonica.net> - 2013-12-25 09:55 +0000
Re: Win7 client -> eCS share Marcel Müller <news.5.maazl@spamgourmet.org> - 2013-12-25 18:47 +0100
Re: Win7 client -> eCS share "Doug Bissett" <dougb007!SPAM@telus.net> - 2013-12-25 16:41 +0000
Re: Win7 client -> eCS share Marcel Müller <news.5.maazl@spamgourmet.org> - 2013-12-25 18:47 +0100
Re: Win7 client -> eCS share "ivan" <ivanjt@free.fr> - 2013-12-25 19:18 +0000
Re: Win7 client -> eCS share "Doug Bissett" <dougb007!SPAM@telus.net> - 2013-12-25 22:01 +0000
Re: Win7 client -> eCS share "ivan" <ivanjt@free.fr> - 2013-12-26 23:33 +0000
Re: Win7 client -> eCS share Peter Brown <losepeteSPAM-ME-NOT@ntlworld.com> - 2013-12-26 02:26 +0000
Re: Win7 client -> eCS share "Doug Bissett" <dougb007!SPAM@telus.net> - 2013-12-25 22:01 +0000
Re: Win7 client -> eCS share Marcel Müller <news.5.maazl@spamgourmet.org> - 2013-12-26 00:49 +0100
Re: Win7 client -> eCS share "Doug Bissett" <dougb007!SPAM@telus.net> - 2013-12-26 20:04 +0000
Re: Win7 client -> eCS share Marcel Müller <news.5.maazl@spamgourmet.org> - 2013-12-26 22:05 +0100
Re: Win7 client -> eCS share "Doug Bissett" <dougb007!SPAM@telus.net> - 2013-12-28 06:24 +0000
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