I am not 100% sure how to but you need to map the available drives to your system. If your network is set-up with DHCP for the IP assignment the issue the following command as root: [root@localhost /root]#ifup eth0 [ENTER] >From here you will need to map the available drives. I am not 100% sure like I said as to how to do this. Also if your network is behind a proxy serer you will need to aquire that information so that you can communicate and transmit throught the proxy. Mac -----Original Message----- From: George Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, June 12, 2000 8:29 AM To: expert Subject: [expert] Logging into NT network with Linux client Ok, here's the scenario. I'm trying to setup a Linux box here at work. What I'm trying to figure out is what I need to do to log into our network (WinNT Enterprise). Any thoughts?
RE: [expert] Logging into NT network with Linux client
McDonald, John GSM1 (SIMASD) Mon, 12 Jun 2000 16:36:57 -0700
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