However, there are Windows programs that allow you to read ext2 
filesystems. Check tucows.com or downloads.com.

Dave

On Sunday 06 May 2001 08:38, thus spake D. Hoyem:
> In my experience no.  Windows uses a vfat32 disk
> format and linux uses ext2 type format.  Windows can
> not read that file format.
> Don
>
> --- kaab kaoutar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi!
> > Is it possible to access linux shared files from
> > while logging in windows ?
> > THanks
>
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