graphics\overbutt.gifSetting file sharing security

You can set your security level for accessing other computers on the network. For example if you want to get a file from the Windows computer "johnd_windows" and the user johnd has set permissions on his system so that a user who wants to access his file must supply a user name and password, you must set you security level to "user". You can choose one of the following security levels:

If your network has a server that authenticates passwords (used for server level security), you must specify the password authentication server's IP address.

To set the Samba Client security on your computer

1. Click Application Starter, Control Center.

2. Double-click Network, Windows Workgroups.

3. Choose a security level from the Security Level list box:

To specify a password authentication server

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