On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 10:31:08AM -0800, Dennis Kaplan wrote:
> On Monday 19 January 2004 10:22 am, Dennis Kaplan wrote:
> > I have got Samba working so that I can access folders on my Debian from my
> > Win2000 box.
> > I have shared folders set-up on my win2000 box also but I can't figure out
>
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On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 10:22:47AM -0800, Dennis Kaplan wrote:
> I have shared folders set-up on my win2000 box also but I can't figure out how
> to access them.
> Is there something like "Network places" on Linux or do I have to use
> something like
* Jens Rantil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-01-19 14:14]:
> Hi Dennis,
>
> > Is there something like "Network places" on Linux or do I have to use
> > something like http:// ftp:// I mean something like server://server.name
>
> If I understand you correctly you should have a look at either
> # man s
Hi Dennis,
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 10:22:47 -0800
Dennis Kaplan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there something like "Network places" on Linux or do I have to use
> something like http:// ftp:// I mean something like server://server.name
If I understand you correctly you should have a look at eithe
On Monday 19 January 2004 10:22 am, Dennis Kaplan wrote:
> I have got Samba working so that I can access folders on my Debian from my
> Win2000 box.
> I have shared folders set-up on my win2000 box also but I can't figure out
> how to access them.
> Is there something like "Network places" on Linux
I have got Samba working so that I can access folders on my Debian from my
Win2000 box.
I have shared folders set-up on my win2000 box also but I can't figure out how
to access them.
Is there something like "Network places" on Linux or do I have to use
something like http:// ftp:// I mean somet
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