Accessing Network Resources - Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE DESKTOP 10 SP2 - GNOME 08-05-2008 Manual

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Accessing Network Resources

From your desktop, you can access files and directories or certain services on remote
hosts or make your own files and directories available to other users in your network.
SUSE Linux Enterprise® offers the following ways of accessing and creating network
shared resources.
• Network Browsing:
for shared resources and services. Learn more about this in
Network Shares"
• Sharing Folders in Mixed Environments:
and folders to share with other members of your network. Make your data readable
or writable for users from any Windows or Linux workstation. Learn more about
this in
Section 8.3, "Sharing Folders"
• Managing Windows Files:
into an existing Windows network. Your Linux machine then behaves like a Win-
dows client. It takes all account information from the Active Directory domain
controller, just as the Windows clients do. Learn more about this in
"Managing Windows Files"
• Configuring and Accessing a Windows Network Printer:
a Windows network printer through the GNOME Control Center. Learn how to
configure this in
Printer"
(page 194).
Your file manager, Nautilus, lets you browse your network
(page 190).
SUSE Linux Enterprise can be configured to integrate
(page 193).
Section 8.5, "Configuring and Accessing a Windows Network
Section 8.2, "Accessing
Using Nautilus, configure your files
(page 191).
Accessing Network Resources
Section 8.4,
You can configure
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