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        [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mariusz Pagowski) writes:

> I learned about samba package allowing me to access disks
> on NT machine from unix/linux.

Actually the other way round; samba lets you turn your unix box into a
windows network compatible fileserver. There is a client (which would do
what you describe) for linux, called smbfs.

> But does samba allow me to login/telnet to NT machine from linux/unix and
> run remotely a program on it?

No it doesn't.

> If not is there some software which would allow me to do it?

One of the service packs for NT includes a telnet daemon; install that and
you can telnet in to do simple things. It's of somewhat limited use, though,
since most NT programs try to do graphics and NT doesn't support X.

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