[Samba] Can Samba be installed on Windows 2000

Rhys Goodwin rhys.goodwin at gmail.com
Sun Jun 19 21:40:45 GMT 2005


Um... you can share a folder in windows 2000. Right click on a folder a then 
'left' click sharing on the context menu that appears, you don't need samba 
for this. Or do you want to compile samba on a win2k box and use it as a 
domain controller?
 -Rhys

 On 6/20/05, James Briar <james.briar at merton.gov.uk> wrote: 
> 
> 
> Hello,
> Can Samba be installed on a Windows 2000 machine (then create a share) so
> that on the Unix side you can mount the share thats been created (the
> opposite of installing Samba on Unix and then mapping a drive on a Windows
> 2000 machine to a Unix share)?
> 
> I don't need to do this, i was just wondering.
> 
> 
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