I have set up 6.0.1 as a stand-alone server (not gateway).
I have an ADSL NATing router providing Internet access, & a DHCP server, and DHCP serving is 'off' on e-smith.
My Windows workgroup name is OFFICE. There is no Windows domain controller or server machine on the network - it's all peer-to-peer, and seems to work fine.
I have a public dynamic DNS name also managed by the router. This is only used at the moment for access to a networked Webcam with a suitable port forwarded direct by the router.
The Windows client machines access their email direct via IMAP and POP3 servers out on the Internet. To start I want to introduce e-smith just to offer file and print server facilities to the existing Windows clients, and I'm trying to change as liite else as possible. Using e-smith as a staging post for email, or using it to provide some of the services offered by the router today, may come later.
Problem is that I can only seem to get the e-smith server from Windows client machines via the static IP address I've given it (outside of teh DHCP range), not by its server name, etc. Nor does the server appear in Windows Network Neiborhood. I think I'm confused about how I ought to be setting this all up anyway.
1. Given the config above, can someone give me an example, please, of entries I could be using on the e-smith server, and how these are used/become visible by the Windows client machines?
2. I was also a little confused by docs that seem to suggest that Windows (XP, for example) user login and passwords need to be synced with the user names and passwords on the e-smith server. Is this true? Isn't/can't the user just be prompted for his own name/password when he tried to use the e-mith server?
Any steer would be helpful. Or is there a "e-smith for Windows dummies" doc somewhere

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