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Thread: How to setup SMS to connect to 2 computer?
  

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  1. #1 How to setup SMS to connect to 2 computer? 
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    Does anybody know how to setup SMS so that it can connect to 2 computer at the same time. I can connect only to one computer at a time by changing my configuration for SMS.SMB

    Thanks.
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    read the readme of sms:
    Update (14-SEP-2007)
    --------------------
    - added functionality to switch between SMB servers dynamically.
    SMS.smb file format is extended (it is still compatible with previous version)
    as follows:
    - first 5 lines remain the same as in the previous version (leave line
    4 and 5 blank (i.e. containing only newline character (no spaces)) if no username
    and password are used);
    - sixth line contains arbitrary text that will be displayed in SMS menu. The purpose
    of this line is to provide nice description for the SMB server defined in first
    5 lines;
    - aforementioned 6 lines can be further repeated to define more SMB servers;
    How it works: SMS Menu -> Device settings -> Network settings menu contains new
    item, namely 'SMB server' (note that this item will only appear if network protocol
    is set to 'SMB/CIFS'. Activation of this menu brings a submenu filled with servers listed
    in 'SMS.smb' file. There a new server connection can be selected. Note that if there is
    already connection in progress to the server that is down then breaking that connection
    can take a while (around 10 seconds here);
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    Thank you very much it worked......
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