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OPS335: File Servers

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<ol><li vaLUE="3">Create a new virtual machine (hard drive size: '''30 GB''', accept all other defaults) making certain to specify the location of your downloaded Windows OS iso file.</li><li>Install the Windows OS creating a default user as the administrator.</li><li>Upon successful installation, open the command prompt on your Windows machine, and issue the ''ipconfig'' command to record its '''IPADDR'''.</li><li>On your Linux host machine, use the same techniques that you learned in '''INVESTIGATION 2''' to use smbclient and also to '''mount''' (mount -t cifs) the MS Windows files on your '''host''' machine. Were you successful?</li><li>If you were not successful, why do you think was the reason?</li><li>Call over your lab assistant or instructor if you are uable to access your MS Windows files on your Linux host machine.</li></ol>
===Accessing MS Windows Files from on a Graphical Application (nautilus) Linux Samba Server via Windows Explorer ===
If you have properly installed smbclient and mounted your MS Windows File Share on With some additional "tweaking" to your Linux '''host''' machineSamba server configuration file, you should be able to use your default graphical file manager application (nautilus) to access files on that file from a Windows machine on the same network. You will be creating a Samba share for your home directory of your remote Windows serverregular user account.
'''Perform the following tasks:'''
#Use the '''Places''' menu from the desktop Make certain that both your VM2 and open '''Browse Network'''Windows virtual machines are running.
#From the menu in the side-bar of the files tool, choose '''Connect to Server'''.
#Enter '''smb://vm2/home''' as the location, and enter your samba password in the prompt.
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