I am very familiar with how to do things on Unix/Linux systems but my
knowledge of the MS Windows Server environment is substantially lacking. So
I am wondering if the group can give me some pointers. I have a folder on a
RH Linux system that I would like to share on a Windows 2K8 server running
UV 10.2. The share has been set up using Samba on the RH Linux as3 server
and from a desktop or an RDP session to the Windows server I can map the
share and us it. But, I would like to use the share from within our main UV
account for multiple telnet sessions. On 'nix all I had to do was mount the
folder from another system, put a pointer to it in the VOC, and I was up and
running. From UV Windows I am at a loss to know where the mount is. I have
tried to use a UNC path in the VOC pointer but it doesn't seem to work or
possibly I didn't create it properly (\\IPaddress\smbshare\file
<file:///\\IPaddress\smbshare\file> ). They are on two different subnets.
Can anyone enlighten me on how they are doing it?

 

Jerry Banker

UV Project Leader

Senior Programmer Analyst

IBM Certified Solutions Expert

 

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