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TSambaClass for Windows v1.4.1 Report a Broken Link
Title: TSambaClass for Windows v1.4.1
Desc: TSambaClass for Windows is a full class framework which enables you to manipulate "smb.conf"\; files. TSambaClass's aim is to facilitate the file reading and writing process, thus leaving you more time for developing your tool. The source code is compatible both with Unix and Windows. You simply create a TSambaFile object and call the TSambaFile::Open() function to display a vector of TSection objects, which represent the sections...
Desc: TSambaClass for Windows is a full class framework which enables you to manipulate "smb.conf"\; files. TSambaClass's aim is to facilitate the file reading and writing process, thus leaving you more time for developing your tool. The source code is compatible both with Unix and Windows. You simply create a TSambaFile object and call the TSambaFile::Open() function to display a vector of TSection objects, which represent the sections...




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