djrikki - the following text needs to be added to the bottom of the graphic on Windows - Troubleshooting
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Click on Users folder icon, then from right window, select guest account, Check it is not disabled (has a red circle with an x next to the user face Icon). If it is disabled, right click on user guest, then select properties, Untick "Account is disabled" and for good measure tick "Password Never expires" even though one is not set. Whilst you are there select from the top menu in that window, Action > New User. As shown in the example above, Add entries for your Amiga systems, and add a password too, it will be needed for smbfs later. Once you are done, Reboot your PC.
EDIT: In addition - can anyone host the german language version?
- Am I right that the german variant is OS4-only? - Wouldn't it be possible to incorporate it into djrikki's wordpress site? - Or make a "sambaforamigaos-de.wordpress.com" setup?
Not sure how to fit a language selection like would be required into Wordpress. Its very easy to add a new set of pages, but of course the menu running across the top would have to reflect the language selection and with this being a free hosting solution from Wordpress there is no opportunity to add any plug-ins that may be out there to satisfy this demand.
If there is a demand for a german version of the site it would best if someone volunteered to start a new blog/site and then I could just link to it from the English version.
If I wrote it back then. It probably is. :) - thanks for your efforts if you hadn't stepped in, it would have been lost for good.
Now if only a bounty could be setup to bring a more modern version of Samba for OS4 to use with win 7 and mac OSX lion. - who knows I might do the guide for that version too!
Mikey C
No cause is lost if there is but one fool left to fight for it.
Yes, it is. Nevertheless it is still very useful (and used!) for purposes like connecting to a NAS or Linux system or connecting Amiga's to each other.
And every now and then someone is still asking for help in regards of networking Amiga's with SAMBA/smbfs. Both work fine with all my setup's (see sig.) - three of them running a SAMBA server installation, they can access each other transparently via SMBFS, no need to fiddle around with a FTP clients etc. pp. The only system that might overcome the SAMBA/smbfs combination is Envoy - but not everyone has this software and it can't be purchased anymore (except ebay, of course).
Lol... how blunt. I remember meeting MikeyC at VCF I don't think he is that old - or at least I hope not as I don't think I am that far behind him - being 35 myself.
Not sure how to fit a language selection like would be required into Wordpress. Its very easy to add a new set of pages, but of course the menu running across the top would have to reflect the language selection and with this being a free hosting solution from Wordpress there is no opportunity to add any plug-ins that may be out there to satisfy this demand.
If there is a demand for a german version of the site it would best if someone volunteered to start a new blog/site and then I could just link to it from the English version.
What about having a second Wordpress account for the German one - that way, you can link to the German one from the English menu and vice versa without having to include both languages...
Lol... how blunt. I remember meeting MikeyC at VCF I don't think he is that old - or at least I hope not as I don't think I am that far behind him - being 35 myself.
add another 11 years mate - You youngster you - run along now
Mikey C
No cause is lost if there is but one fool left to fight for it.
I believe that Windows 7 still has Samba support but the version of Samba is much higher than the one we have for AmigaOS.
I believe you also need Win 7 Professional or higher, the Home edition won't connect to Samba, or let you set up SMB shares to connect to with SMB-FS. (It also won't allow you to connect to it with RDesktop, BTW).
I was planning to upgrade my wife's Win7 Home to Pro or Ultimate and see if I could get it working again, but haven't had time yet.