Server Message Block (SMB)
SMB is the basic protocol for file sharing with
Windows OS, connecting PC-compatible computers to a LAN.
It uses CIFS (Common Internet File System), a
networking standard combining SMB connectivity with Internet file
sharing.
Samba (www.samba.org) is an open source
application developed to provide compatibility with CIFS and SMB
client services.
In the Finder, choose Go > Connect to Server
to connect to an SMB server by name. In the Connect to Server
dialog, you can browse for servers or choose previously-saved
favorite servers. You can also browse for servers by clicking the
Network icon in the Sidebar and selecting WORKGROUP (or the name of
your local Windows workgroup). SMB is enabled by turning on Windows
Sharing in the Services pane of Sharing preferences. The bottom
part of the pane provides instructions for other users who want to
connect to your computer.
Users wishing to log in must have local user
accounts. Furthermore, you must choose which accounts can use
Windows Sharing by clicking the Accounts button in the Services
pane of Sharing preferences.
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