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Hi,
I have a Toshiba M50 laptop running XP Home Edition. It works fine. Now, I need to connect to a Linux PC using Samba. With XP Home, I can see the Linux PC on my network, but i can't connect to this PC. I found help on connecting XP to Samba but it seems I need XP Pro ! Fortunatly, I also have windows XP Pro. (with license of course). I want to upgrade my laptop from Home to Pro. When I put my XP Pro CD in my laptop, the installation process starts correctly but then it stops while trying to start window (blue install screen). I also tried the upgrade advisor (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/p.../advisor.mspx), but the advisor gives me an error telling me this : Setup cannot continue because the version of Windows on your computer is newer than the version on the CD. I only want to connect my laptop to a linux PC using Samba... What are my options. Thank you. Stephane Bischoff |
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Stephane wrote:
> I only want to connect my laptop to a linux PC using Samba... What are my > options. I manage to connect from my Mac to my Home edition PC using Samba, try turning on your guest account and setting a password - then use that when connecting remotly (this is Home edition's restriction) -- Marc http://www.iMarc.co.uk/ for contact details. |
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XP Home is all you need to do that.
"Stephane" <Stephane@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5A1FD1B8-29B3-4078-B424-71A221BF4222@microsoft.com... > > I only want to connect my laptop to a linux PC using Samba... What are my > options. > |
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Stephane wrote:
> Hi, > > I have a Toshiba M50 laptop running XP Home Edition. It works fine. > Now, I need to connect to a Linux PC using Samba. With XP Home, I can see > the Linux PC on my network, but i can't connect to this PC. I found help on > connecting XP to Samba but it seems I need XP Pro ! > > Fortunatly, I also have windows XP Pro. (with license of course). > I want to upgrade my laptop from Home to Pro. > When I put my XP Pro CD in my laptop, the installation process starts > correctly but then it stops while trying to start window (blue install > screen). > > I also tried the upgrade advisor > (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/p.../advisor.mspx), but the > advisor gives me an error telling me this : Setup cannot continue because the > version of Windows on your computer is newer than the version on the CD. > > I only want to connect my laptop to a linux PC using Samba... What are my > options. > > Thank you. > > Stephane Bischoff > > I can't speak to your question about whether XP Pro is needed to connect to a Linux PC with Samba. On the upgrade question the message you see is because the laptop with XP Home has SP2 installed but the XP Pro installation CD does not have SP2. To deal with this issue create an XP Pro installation CD slipstreamed with SP2. That can be used to upgrade if it's needed. http://www.theeldergeek.com/slipstreamed_xpsp2_cd.htm http://unattended.msfn.org/beginner/slipstream.htm Autostreamer http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/1092632287/1 http://www.simplyguides.net/guides/u...ostreamer.html http://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=223562 -- Rock MS MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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Stephane wrote:
> Hi, > > I have a Toshiba M50 laptop running XP Home Edition. It works fine. > Now, I need to connect to a Linux PC using Samba. With XP Home, I can > see > the Linux PC on my network, but i can't connect to this PC. I found > help on connecting XP to Samba but it seems I need XP Pro ! You do not need to have XP Pro to connect to a Linux box using Samba. You haven't got Samba set up right. I have an XP Home laptop that connects just fine to my Linux machines. Things to do: 1. On Linux, properly configure Samba with your Windows Workgroup information. Have both the nmb and smb daemons run at boot in Levels 3 and 5. It will depend on your distro how you do this with the gui, but you can always edit smb.conf. 2. On Linux, create a user account/password that is identical to the one on the XP Home box. If you do not have a password assigned on the XP user account, assign one. You also need to create a Samba user. Open a console and: su [enter] (enter root password) root@box>smbpasswd -a username [enter] prompt will ask for password - enter user's password carefully (no asterisks will be shown). prompt to confirm password by typing it again 3. Create shares as desired, setting permissions as desired. You can do this easily through a gui, but exact steps depend on what window manager you are using (KDE, Gnome, Blackbox, etc.). 4. On XP, properly configure any firewall to allow the lan traffic as trusted and create shares, if desired. For more specific information about Samba, go to http://us4.samba.org/samba/ But again, you do *not* need XP Pro to connect to a *nix box. I have Win98, 2k, XP Pro/Home machines that happily connect to the SuSE boxen. They can share printers, too. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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