You don't need samba you can do it from a command line...

...mysql -u user -h hostname or ip -p


Sorry for the ... Thast is not part of the command just outexpress like to
make things captial where they shouldn't be.

Chuck
on 3/23/02 10:02 AM, Paul Gilbert at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi Egor !
> 
> My question should have been like this ?
> 
> I am running Apache, MySql and PHP on a Linux server.
> 
> What I want to do is to open a MySql database that
> reside on a Windows2000 computer. I don't want to
> use Samba for security reason.
> 
> In other words, every thing run's on Linux but the
> database itself is on the other box wich I can
> access thru it's IP address.
> 
> I am not sure to be clear enough....
> 
> Thanks
> Paul Gilbert
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