Hello!
I would like to know if there is a way to disable the SMB service on an NT/2000/XP server?
What I want to do is to disable the service and use my own to implement some very basic file manipulations.
Can anybody give me a clue on this?
Also, another question is related to the HTTP and SMB protocols and it is very simple:
Do these protocols communicate? That is, do SMB shares are avaiable over the HTTP? If yes, how and at which level is this implemented? Is a SMB share transformed into an URL by the OS and accessible that way?
This does not sound right to me but some people seem to indicate that's what's happening.
Thanckxs.
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I would like to know if there is a way to disable the SMB service on an NT/2000/XP server?
What I want to do is to disable the service and use my own to implement some very basic file manipulations.
Can anybody give me a clue on this?
Also, another question is related to the HTTP and SMB protocols and it is very simple:
Do these protocols communicate? That is, do SMB shares are avaiable over the HTTP? If yes, how and at which level is this implemented? Is a SMB share transformed into an URL by the OS and accessible that way?
This does not sound right to me but some people seem to indicate that's what's happening.
Thanckxs.
[red]Nosferatu[/red]
We are what we eat...
There's no such thing as free meal...
once stated: methane@personal.ro