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Is it possible to raise samba on cygwin?
On a Windows machine, you need to share files using the SMB protocol. The standard Windows tools for setting up “file and printer sharing” are not satisfactory.
So, is it possible to set up a sambo server under Cygwin?
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Absolutely real. You might even say it's easy. In particular , here I just solved the issue of encodings.
Theoretically, nothing should prevent samba from rising under Windows. The only visible reason for the failure is a port conflict. The fact that samba can be configured to another, different from the default, port - I'm almost sure (but you need to check). Another question is whether clients will understand that they need to go to a different port. Again, theoretically, this is provided for in the uri, but practically - FIG knows who parses it and how.
It will, but it's better not to. If you really want to raise samba, then install a virtual machine like VirtualBox and deploy a normal Linux system in it.
some nonsense that the staff did not suit, simple, understandable and accessible.
I think samba will not start on your Windows.
What is not satisfied with the standard means of the system?
Everyone is satisfied, but you are not.
Please tell me it's really interesting.
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