if you are using servlets then it can be done through
runtime.getRuntime.exec("<any unix command>");
you need to keep track that when you run the servlet the id will be root so
it has to have all the permissions for the directory in whihc you are
executing.
Regards
Ramesh Kesavanarayanan
Electronic Data Systems
Steeple Reach,
25, Cathedral Road,
91-44-811 3801 to 15 ext :2186
91-44-233 0380 (res)
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-----Original Message-----
From: Arun Prakash [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 12:08 PM
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Subject: Offtopic
Does anyone know a Tool that opens a Unix Files on Windows. I mean just
a tool that can explore all the files of unix & allow creating, chaging
& deleting files on Unix from Windows. Any help or URL will be very
helpful.
regards
G. Arun Prakash
Senior Software Engineer
BTlôôksmart(tm)
Level 7, 241 Commonwealth Street
Surry Hills
Sydney NSW 2010
Australia
office: +61(0)2 9282 0200
office: +61(0)2 9282 0213 (direct)
fax: +61(0)2 9282 0222
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