I have done this with Windows - without NFA. I simply setup a VOC item to the 
"remote" directory:

:CT VOC CA.REMOTE
VOC:

CA.REMOTE:
DIR
\\DEV\D\unidata\current\qa\CAPROGS
\\DEV\D\unidata\current\qa\d_CAPROGS

The IP address also works. The "D" is a shared directory. Running the program 
"locally" also respects local locks. In this case, both are Windows servers, 
not sure if this would work across platforms.

I would think that you should be able to do something similar under Solaris.

Good luck
Colin Alfke
Calgary, Canada

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Bjvrn Eklund
>
>Unidata 5.2, Solaris 8
>
>Hi,
>does anyone know if you can use NFA (network file access) to 
>access DIR-type files.
>
>I would like to run a program on one machine but the source 
>code is on another machine.
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