Samba
Revision as of 16:26, 5 October 2006 by Jlencion(talk | contribs)(On Windows XP)

Samba is a free software implementation of a collection of networking services and protocols, including Microsoft's SMB (or CIFS) protocol, which allows computers on a network to share files with each other.

On Windows XP

If you're using Microsoft Windows XP, you can connect to the shares of a computer on your local network, as long as you know the hostname or IP address.

  1. Open the Run... command from the Start menu or by pressing Windows key + R.
  2. Type two backslashes (\\), followed by the hostname or IP address of the computer you are connecting to.
  3. If you also know the name of the share you wish to access, you can type one additional backslash and then the name of the share.
  4. Click on OK.

For example, to install the VendPrint application, you need to copy the installer from \\vendprint.gac.edu\vendprint: VendPrintRun.jpg

Network Drives

If you need to regularly access the same share (especially if it is a password-protected share), it is a good idea to mount the share as a network drive.

On Mac OS X