[SYMBOL] [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [K] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] [W] [X] wbinfo program 2nd wide links option (smb.conf file) 2nd 3rd winbind authentication with configuration options configuring in smb.conf file installing installing Samba to support RID mapping file verifying it •s working properly winbind cache time option (smb.conf file) 2nd winbind enum groups option (smb.conf file) winbind enum users option (smb.conf file) winbind gid option (smb.conf file) 2nd winbind separator option (smb.conf file) 2nd winbind uid option (smb.conf file) 2nd winbindd daemon 2nd 3rd Windows .ini files components configuring clients to access shared resources domain with a local master and local backup browser (diagram) networking concepts operating systems and password format defaults printers, setting up registry settings and passwords user account files Windows 2000 ACLs adding users bindings client connecting to Samba server computer names configuring for roaming profiles configuring TCP/IP DNS configuration domain logons identify node type, ipconfig /all command IP addresses LMHOSTS file networking components registry file security model [See ACLs] servers operating in native mode PDC emulation mode setting path to directory of roaming profiles setting up sharing files setting permissions WINS server workgroups Windows 95/98/Me [See also Windows] accessing Samba server adding TCP/IP authentication bindings configuring for roaming profiles configuring TCP/IP DNS configuration domain logons identify node type IP addresses LMHOSTS file NetBIOS registry file security model setting computer name setting up setting workgroup sharing files system policies user-level security for username and password WINS configuration Windows Explorer, testing connections with Windows Internet Name Service [See WINS] Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) Architecture and Capacity Planning Windows Messenger Service Windows NT ACLs adding a user basic configuration bindings computer names configuring for roaming profiles configuring TCP/IP connecting to a Samba server DNS configuration domains logons overview identify node type, ipconfig /all command installing Workstation service IP addresses LMHOSTS file registry file security model 2nd [See ACLs] setting path to directory of roaming profiles setting up sharing files setting permissions TCP/IP installing WINS server workgroups Windows NT domain options Windows Time Service Windows Workgroups [See workgroups] Windows XP ACLs adding users bindings computer names configuring for roaming profiles configuring TCP/IP connecting to Samba server DNS configuration domain logons Home version, problems in a domain environment identify node type, ipconfig /all command IP addresses LMHOSTS file networking components registry file security model [See ACLs] setting path to directory of roaming profiles setting up sharing files setting permissions WINS server workgroups winipcfg command (Windows 95/98/Me) WinPopup tool WINS client and a server interaction configuration, Windows 95/98/Me proxy, configuring replication support, smb.conf file wins hook option (smb.conf file) 2nd wins proxy option (smb.conf file) 2nd 3rd wins server option (smb.conf file) 2nd 3rd WINS servers configuring a DNS proxy configuring Samba to use another configuration file example enabling Samba as, configuration file example multiple primary [See primary WINS server] setting Samba as synchronization problems in Samba Windows 2000 Windows NT Windows XP wins support option (smb.conf file) 2nd wins support parameter (smb.conf file) with feature option, configuring Samba without feature option, configuring Samba workgroup option (smb.conf file) workgroup parameter (smb.conf file) workgroups adding first Samba server to defined problems related to spanning multiple subnets Windows 2000 Windows 95/98/Me Windows NT Windows XP Workstation service, installing on Windows NT writable option (smb.conf file) 2nd write cache size option (smb.conf file) write list option (smb.conf file) 2nd 3rd write ok option (smb.conf file) 2nd write raw option (smb.conf file) writeable option (smb.conf file) 2nd |