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>>Sorry for the thick-head that I have, but perhaps I better explain myself
a
>>little better.
Mistake was mine - misinterpreted I guess.
Below is a similar question raised on a Linux-Mandrake reflector that I
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> 3. Then download the startup script and map those same user directories to
> somewhere on the ext2 fs tree.
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> 4. Access files I created on the NT server (like Lotus notes databases, email,
> etc.)
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> Is this at all possible just by using samba?
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Part of it is
Hello Rick,
Thanks for your reply.
However, I am not sure if this would help me. I am going to try that just as
soon as I rattle of this mail in Win98.
Sorry for the thick-head that I have, but perhaps I better explain myself a
little better.
My office uses an NT server for file sharing purp
A lot depends on what you are trying to do on the NT side of things.
For purposes of moving files back and forth I connect from my debian box to
my Win2K box using the SMB client, "smbclient". The command I use is
smbclient //win2k/d\$ -U username
It will connect you to the machine and
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