Re: Simple samba question

From: Ignacio Vidal (ividal@BIYCSA.COM.AR)
Date: Mon Nov 03 2003 - 07:58:13 EST


Hi:
If you want to share folders between Unix and Windows, you can run a samba server on the Unix side and access the shares from Windows, another way is to use samba clients from Unix to access shares from Windows side.
 
It depends on what you need.
Regards
 
Ignacio
 

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De: Arthur Prince [mailto:arthurp@TOTALISE.CO.UK]
Enviado el: Monday, November 03, 2003 9:47 AM
Para: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
Asunto: Simple samba question

Samba runs as a server on a Unix system and allows Windows to connect to it as clients. Am I correct?

Someone wants me to run samba on Win2000 as a server, with a AIX box acting as a client. Is this possible, or desirable? Ther requirement is to share a directory between the AIX and Win2000 box.

AP

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