Shane Presley wrote:
Hi There,
Hi Shane,
Thats correct. You're talking about the smbclient app from SaMBa . You'll find all the documentation you need at http://www.samba.org. Although, saying that Samba may be a little heavy for this as it's really designed to replace an NT/2000 file server rather than the other way around.I have a Windows 2000 server, with NTFS file shares.
Is it possible for a Solaris machine to be a client and mount that file system?
I've used SAMBA before to go from Windows to Unix, but how do I go the other way? I've heard you can use a samba client, and nothing is needed on the Windows server?
You could try Unix services for Windows ( http://www.microsoft.com/windows/sfu/default.asp ) which I believe provides NFS services to Unix clients.
Regards Dan
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