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reader@×××××××.com wrote: |
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> "Michael Crute" <mcrute@×××××.com> writes: |
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>> On 8/11/06, reader@×××××××.com <reader@×××××××.com> wrote: |
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>>> For easy fast comunication between winxp and linux machines, is there |
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>>> anything other than samba the works reliably. |
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>> HTTP |
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>> FTP |
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>> DAV |
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>> Samba |
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>> SSH/SCP |
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>> (probably others too) |
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>> Take your pick. Though as far as I know the only one Windows can |
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>> actually mount (as a drive) is Samba. |
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> Thanks, yes, of course their are those. I should have defined what I |
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> meant a bit better. |
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> Is there a tool out there that allows a windows user to access linux |
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> directories with an explorer like interface, or in some fairly |
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> seemless way so that linux machines show up in `network places' or |
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> something similar. |
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> Something like an nfs for windows I guess. I've seen that very thing |
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> but it was an ancient non-developed app. |
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I haven't messed with it at all, but supposedly the Microsoft Services |
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for UNIX (SFU) is supposed to have NFS capabilities. |
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