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Old 26th January 2005, 05:50 PM
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Scripts to Add / remove users to Samba server

Hi guys,

I'm trying to setup some kind of a file server for an office in Sudan, they want something reliable, very easy to maintain and manage. I think Linux Samba server is a good solution for such a problem but the problem is that no one knows how to use Linux so they wouldn't be able to add/remove users to the Samba server, So now I'm thinking if there is a way to create some sort of scripts that will run from either a Windows workstation to add a user or remove a user from the Samba server.

Any help you can give me will be greatly appreciated.

thanks in advance to all.

Mahmoud
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