Guess I have another question for you, what do want to access on the server?
SSH is on it and running and you can access that from any windows machine.. just use a program like Putty and you are connected. On any linux machine just run ssh.
If you want file sharing etc there are several open source packages you can install on your server that allow easy access from any web browser and have user management etc with in them.
If you just want local file shares enable SAMBA.
All depends on what you mean by access a server?
2007-03-14 15:56:02
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answered by Tracy L 7
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You will have to set proper access on the server to allow sharing with Windows. Samba is the best package for that
2007-03-14 15:52:28
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answered by virtualsanity 2
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in particular, a abode windows OS could desire to be put in first, because of the fact its bootloader is amazingly particular and because abode windows installers have a tendency to overwrite the whole difficult force (probably wiping out the different records saved on it). If abode windows isn't already put in, deploy it first. in case you would be able to partition the force before you install abode windows, leave area for Ubuntu for the duration of the preliminary partitioning technique. then you certainly won't could desire to resize your NTFS partition to make room for Ubuntu later (saving a touch time). while a abode windows setting up already occupies the whole difficult force, its partition ought to be gotten smaller, turning out to be loose area for the Ubuntu partition. that's achieved via administration Panel -> Administrative kit -> laptop administration -> Disk administration. you may then use the partition supervisor to cut back the partitions. As a edge notice, you may in basic terms create loose area to the perfect of a partition. in case you have resized the abode windows 7 /vista partitions and can't boot up abode windows, you ought to use the training from WindowsRecovery to repair it. as quickly as loose area has been created on the difficult force, that's elementary to place in Ubuntu because of the fact the 2nd working device (and that's achieved immediately) from the Ubuntu LiveCD. enable the Ubuntu LiveCD to place in to "greatest obtainable loose area" (in case you have left unallocated loose area), or manually right into a partition which you have already created for Ubuntu.
2016-10-02 03:41:36
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answered by ? 4
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What exactly are you trying to do? Would VNC work?
2007-03-14 15:55:46
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answered by dawhitfield 3
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Also ask at:
2007-03-14 15:52:01
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answered by hitechsleuth 5
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