Think about it; Solaris is big on servers, not so big on desktops (until the 
recent
push to fix that, anyway).  Having a Solaris server use a Windows share is
like having a tractor-trailer towed by a Yugo; and that's probably an insult to
the Yugo.  OTOH, it certainly would be handy on a Solaris desktop.

Is there a reason that SFU (Windows services for Unix - a free download from 
microsoft.com) can't be put on the Windows server, so that you can
use plain old NFS to mount from it?  That should work reasonably well until
Solaris smbfs (CIFS) support is available.
 
 
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