Lotsa ways. Share the filesystem with Samba or NFS and install the MS NFS 
client on your windows box.
Samba is prolly the easiest, I just hate it:)

You can join the RHEL box to your AD as well and even setup ad integrated 
perms/shares...
jlc

From: Darin McHenry [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 9:38 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: How to get MS Windows systems to see RedHat Linux server files

I need to figure out How to make Microsoft Windows 2003 servers and XP 
workstations view and manipulate a RedHat Linux Server Directories and files.  
Any suggestions or points in the direction of information on doing this?

Thanks,
Darin McHenry
SLL-BOCES
Computer Technician





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