Thanks edeng...
Hello billmkar,
As the NASLite developer, I'm most definitely here and always willing to help. NASLite is a software product that implements standard and very well documented protocols (TELNET, HTTP, FTP, SMB/CIFS and NFS), hence it is fully compatible and easy to implement in any pertinant and conventional setup. If you take the time and review the posts on THIS forum, you may be surprised to find that any and all posted issues pertaining to NASLite have in fact been resolved by the original posters, the forum members and/or the developers.
Documentation pertaining to the proper implementation of a NASLite server is available to all - free of charge. If you find flaws in that documentation, I'll be most interested in correcting those. Please feel free to review and point the areas where additional explanation is necessary.
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STEP UP TO THE PLATE MR. DEVELOPER AND FIND THE ANSWER
Since you directed your "call for action" to the developer personally, I'd like to ask you a question. Should the NASLite developers be responsible for educating people about how to administer a WinXP machine, how to assemble a PC properly or how to implement a network?
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"lots of xp problems-no answers"
Lastly, if you could clarify your topic by providing specific issues that you are refering to, I'll be pleased to help in resolving those.
Thank you.