Well, okay, nobody asked any question yet, but well, somebody might want to ask
this question:

Q: AAAARGH! My browser keeps complaining about wrong authentication!
A: Well, the authentication system of my webserver is very simple, the first
   time you log into the webserver, the program asks for a username/password,
   and that username/password will be saved in the config-file. But maybe I
   forgot to delete the Authentication line from the config-file, so just edit
   the webserve.conf file and remove that line. Login, and type your favourite
   name/password pair, and don't forget them... Well, you can just re-delete
   the line, but I don't think that's very handy. You can also disable the
   password check, but I don't think that's very handy either...

Q: Hey, the user editor/bindery browser doesn't work!
A: Maybe you haven't installed the ncpfs package yet, this is needed to edit
   the user list in the bindery. Also, don't forget to start the server,
   'cause you can't edit the bindery when the server is not in the air.
   And it is possible that you've changed the SUPERVISOR password, and SMArT
   doesn't know the new password yet. Use SMArT configuration to tell SMArT
   the new password.
   It's also possible that the ncpfs utilities can't contact the server...
   Maybe you haven't set the right frametypes, etc...  Ahh, no, of course
   you have, you're running MARS_NWE already, aren't you? Anyway, I have
   been looking for a non-existing bug for a long time, I was thinking
   the nwb[op]* utilities that came with RHL6.1 didn't work anymore, but
   I forgot that my client system, doesn't create an IPX device at
   startup. It wasn't a bug.... Interesting, isn't it??? NOT!

Q: SMArT, why on earth do you call it SMArT?
A: Well, you know SWAT, the webconfig tool for SaMBa? I changed that name a
   little bit, Simple MARS_NWE Administration tool instead of Samba Web
   Administration Tool. I don't think SMAT is a good name, so let's call it
   SMArT! Please don't forget the lower case r...

Q: Help! My client can't contact the SMArT server...
A: I have had this problem too, and at my place, it was because of the
   knfsd NFS server, it likes to use the port 902, sometimes, but
   that's the SMArT port... You can solve this by changing the port
   number, in the /etc/services file. Just look for a line like this:
   smart 902/tcp
   and change the number 902 into something else.
