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Old March 13th 06, 11:55 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
Siddharth Roychowdhury
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Default Connection of Samba server with Win 98


Hello all ,

We are accessing samba server( Installed on Linux servers) from windows
workstations. While I am able to browse the samba folders from XP / 2000
workstations I am not able to do the same from 98 machine . Can anyone
explain how to access the samba from 98 SE version .

The machines are having static ip viz like 10.131.1.x subnet 255.255.255.0


Thanks in advance

rgds

S R Chowdhury


 




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