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How To Get Windowsxp To See A Shared Linux Folder?

Q. Recently installed Debian and completely new to linux. Installed Samba package and selected the shared folder. On my windows machine, I can see the linux box but not a folder or drive under it. The folder is shared under linux with SMB (also tried NFS). The Windows machine has TCP/IP, IPX/SPX and Netbios protocols. When I bring up the add network place window, I can see the box but no folder/drive. When I right click to add it, I get a login window but no login I type in works. Tried the root and user I set up with installation.
Need help with this but also could someone recommend a complete noob guide to linux? All the sites I’ve read are not easy for complete beginers.

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3 Responses to “How To Get Windowsxp To See A Shared Linux Folder?”

  • Tarik Sabbagh -October 8, 2009 at 1:52 am


    install and get samba working and you will be able to view the shared network drive :)

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  • G -October 8, 2009 at 1:38 am


    Your samba configuration must be wrong. If you set up a folder correctly with the smb service running it has to be visible. You need a linux and samba login for any user to connect to it. Also remove IPX/SPX, unless you are using any netware machines. It is not needed otherwise, and the extra protocol can slow the network. NFS has no bearing on Windows shares.

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  • armus75 -October 8, 2009 at 1:48 am


    To share a folder between Windows and Linux, it should be formatted as FAT.

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