Multiple Choice
You want to share files from your Linux computer with Windows client computers using the Server Message Block protocol. You have installed the Samba package and started the daemon, but your Windows clients can't access the shares. What should you do?
A) Edit the /etc/samba/smb.conf file and add the share paths.
B) Install the Network File System protocol on the Windows clients.
C) Configure Linux subsystem for Windows on your Windows computers.
D) Sign in as the root user and start the Samba service.
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