Networking to WinXP

2004-12-31 Thread Gerard Seibert
I have used the 'smbclient' from Samba to access my WinXP computers from
my FreeBSD computer. I have also used 'sharity-light'.

Does anyone know of any other full featured networking tool that I can
use to access my WinXP boxes.  I am not too happy with either of the two
I mentioned above.


Thanks!


Gerard Seibert
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Re: Networking to WinXP

2004-12-31 Thread Skylar Thompson
On Fri, Dec 31, 2004 at 04:56:47AM -0500, Gerard Seibert wrote:
 I have used the 'smbclient' from Samba to access my WinXP computers from
 my FreeBSD computer. I have also used 'sharity-light'.
 
 Does anyone know of any other full featured networking tool that I can
 use to access my WinXP boxes.  I am not too happy with either of the two
 I mentioned above.

That's pretty much it; Samba is your answer to just about any
Unix-Windows internetworking. What precisely aren't you please with?

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Re: Networking to WinXP

2004-12-31 Thread jason henson
On 12/31/04 13:51:21, Skylar Thompson wrote:
On Fri, Dec 31, 2004 at 04:56:47AM -0500, Gerard Seibert wrote:
 I have used the 'smbclient' from Samba to access my WinXP computers
from
 my FreeBSD computer. I have also used 'sharity-light'.

 Does anyone know of any other full featured networking tool that I
can
 use to access my WinXP boxes.  I am not too happy with either of  
the
two
 I mentioned above.

That's pretty much it; Samba is your answer to just about any
Unix-Windows internetworking. What precisely aren't you please  
with?

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I think he wants a gui.  You could set up samba and there is support  
for it built in gnome and kde stuff already.  I don't use either, so I  
can't tell you much.

I would recomend you go to freshports.org and do some samba searchs to  
see if anything else you like pops up?

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