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If you want to install, configure File Server, and configure User Access, make use of this comprehensive guide to get the job done easily.
Click Yes on the Windows Package Manager dialog to restart Server Core. Once Server Core has rebooted, issue the netsh command shown below to open the ports necessary for File and Print Services. • ...
The Server service is responsible for file, print, and named-pipe sharing over the network on your PC. If this service is stopped or disabled, you might face the Printer settings could not be ...
Although setting up the domain and Exchange through Windows SBS 2003 was remarkably easy, if you have not performed either of these functions before, then you will probably want someone with ...
Need a solid Windows-compatible file and print server? Consider, if you will, Samba on top of Linux for your networking needs.
Over at the How-To Geek web site (my home away from Lifehacker), Mysticgeek writes up a detailed guide to sharing printers and folders between Windows 7 and XP—a process that never seems to be ...
Greetings Ars I have some Windows file server migration questions that I need some guidance on. I have a 6 year old file server that is not connected to my Active Directory. It is a workgroup ...
I'm looking to find a distrobution of linux that will easily allow me to set up a file and print server for my windows network. Normally I'd say "Go with what you know", but for me that's Windows ...
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