Of course on a single machine you can mount your windows partitions and interact with its files from Linux. But you're interested in sharing over a network. Linux can emulate an NT box using Samba, a utility in widespread use for this purpose. Here's a fat book on the subject, available on the web: http://www.genericbooks.com/Documents/pdf/usingsamba.pdf Kirby At 10:46 AM 8/22/2001 +1000, Luke Randall wrote: >I sent this yesterday but it didn't seem to get through so here it is again: > >Hi, >I'm really new to linux and want to know how to set it up to share files >and printers with Windows 9x. (ie: so they can be seen through the network >neighbourhood button in windows) and also how I can see other Windows >shares on the network through Linux. > >I am using Linux Mandrake 8 > >Thanks in Advance >Luke ><mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED] >
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