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>&#13; Enterprise-level organizations often use different operating systems for handling many kind of jobs and have the need to keep them in a networked environment for files sharing and printers. Employees may work on workstations like Linux, Microsoft Windows 95/98/NT,
OS/2 or Novel and still need to access the server in their daily work. A Linux server with Samba support can be used for these activities.
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