I believe that The question was can you share the DAT FROM a Windoze PC
TO a Linux PC via SMB (at least that was how I was reading it). If the
DAT can be read by the Windoze system and shared out using the windoze
mechanisms (SMB protocol of print&file sharing), then wouldn't the
smbclient on the Linux box be reading it as simply an SMB/Windoze mount
point rather than as the actual fs that the DAT uses? 
Kenny 
Benjamin Scott wrote:
>   One problem: DAT is Digital Audio Tape.  As in a sequential access medium.
> It does not mount in the Unix filesystem, therefore it cannot be shared via
> Samba.  Additionally, Windows does treat sequential access devices differently
> then random access devices.  In fact, different versions of Windows treat them
> differently, or not at all.  :-)

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