Disregard the stupid copy question I just went back and read
all the man page for smbclient. The first time I just read
far enought to connect and then got curious and was playing
around. This was fun now when they can't figure out how to
open their email attachments I can log on form home and
sav
> Thanks that worked and with -U username%password you don't even have to
> mess with the password it allowed me to find their missing file and tell
> them what it was called and where it was. I actually log on from my
> linux computer to the linux server at work with mgetty then had them
> share
Thanks that worked and with -U username%password you don't even have to
mess with the password it allowed me to find their missing file and tell
them what it was called and where it was. I actually log on from my
linux computer to the linux server at work with mgetty then had them
share the C folde
Linda Hanigan wrote,
> I have been accessing my linux files from windows for
> along time and even have my linux computer setup to
> print on my windowns machine computers and vice versa,
> however now I need to search a windows computer at work
> for a file and I am at home. I have searched throu
Jason Staudenmayer wrote:
smbmount or mount -t smb
Either should work as long as you have smbclient installed
actuall that last one should be
mount -t smbfs
But she's wanting to search a remote windows machine. You might have to
make an entry in your hosts file. man samba should help. If not, th
smbmount or mount -t smb
Either should work as long as you have smbclient installed
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Subject: accessing windows computer from linux
Hi,
I have been accessing
Hi,
I think that you need use smbclient to access to shared files on windows from linux.
the following example is the one that I use to access shared data on windows..
smbclient computer_name\\folder
if you need to validate yourself with a username and password you need to add
some args at
Hi,
I have been accessing my linux files from windows for
along time and even have my linux computer setup to
print on my windowns machine computers and vice versa,
however now I need to search a windows computer at work
for a file and I am at home. I have searched through my
books and the web but