<ul>
<li> manage smbpasswd (add/delete users, change passwords etc)
<li> be able to run the disgnosis steps from DIAGNOSIS.txt
-<li> be able to kill off individual connections
<li> wizard style config building
</ul>
<ul>
<li> help is ghastly
<li> ordering of parameters needs to be looked at
-<li> images are just doodles
+<li> images need redoing
</ul>
On the positive side, here are some good features of SWAT:
fields in loadparm.c
</ul>
+
+<H2>Installation</H2>
+
+Before you install SWAT you need to realise that it is still work in
+progress. It does work but don't be totally surprised if you hit
+problems. Also make sure you are prepared to give us some feedback.<p>
+
+If you still want to install it then you will need to fetch the latest
+version of Samba via anonymous CVS. See <A
+HREF="http://samba.anu.edu.au/cvs.html">http://samba.anu.edu.au/cvs.html</A>. Then
+build and install Samba as usual and read the swat/README file that
+comes with the source.
+
+<H2>Feedback</H2>
+
<A HREF="mailto:mtippett@linuxsa.org.au">Matthew Tippett</A> is the
main one doing SWAT work besides myself. He is especially looking at
the layout and GUI design of the system which is something I am