Incase you are feverish to the commands you can go ahead and install "TkSmb" which gives an easy frontend to the smbclient/smbmount. it is available at www.linuxberg.com. Its utility is similar to the network neighbourhood and comes in very handy. "network is the computer" haha -- On Mon, 27 Sep 1999 10:04:44 Bera, Kousik wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Is it possible to access the shared directories on w95/nt pc >> from a linux pc on an intranet? do i have to log into nt domain >> of the n/w? how do i do this? or how i can make linux pc log into >> nt domain? please help me. >> >> Thanks in advance, >> >> rgds, >> Shroar. > >You have to use smbclient. >e.g. if netbios name of the target m/c= tcss850 ;nt-domain = tcs.tcpn.com ; >username (in nt domain) = UName and you want to access a share = Program Files, >then in the shell prompt issue: >$smbclient \\\\tcss850\\Program\ Files -U UName -W tcs.tcpn.com >smbclient will ask for the password. >For more info try man smbclient >If you want to have a nice GUI to access win resources.. use LinNeighborhood >(http://www.bnro.de/~schmidjo/). > >Kousik > > >-------------------------------------------------------------------- >For more information on Linux in India visit http://www.linux-india.org/ >The Linux India mailing list does not accept postings in HTML format. > Join 18 million Eudora users by signing up for a free Eudora Web-Mail account at http://www.eudoramail.com -------------------------------------------------------------------- For more information on Linux in India visit http://www.linux-india.org/ The Linux India mailing list does not accept postings in HTML format.