SolutionBase: Integrating Fedora Core 5 with a Windows network
I used the slowe (or cheesesteak) user to log in to the Samba system
Now, from a Windows system, browse to this server using either UNC (\\systemname), or Network Neighborhood. If all goes as planned, you should be greeted with a regular Windows authentication dialog box and then be presented with a list of the shares that were assigned to the user account you used to log into the Fedora system. You'll see this screen above.That's it!
This level of Fedora/Windows integration, where each system remains independent of one another, lends itself well to sharing files and printers, but can become difficult to maintain as the system grows.
This level of Fedora/Windows integration, where each system remains independent of one another, lends itself well to sharing files and printers, but can become difficult to maintain as the system grows.























