Re: Telnet and shares
- From: "Jack Gostl" <gostl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2006 20:06:16 -0400
"NoStop" <nostop@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Wednesday 21 June 2006 03:24 pm, Jack Gostl had this to say in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:
I am running XP Pro (not server). When I telnet in (from a Unix box), I
don't see any of the shared folders I have set up.
I'm not sure how to proceed on this.
I don't really understand what you're trying to accomplish? When you
telnet
in to a computer you end up working on that computer. Any shares on that
computer wouldn't be of use to you. If you want to share directories on
your Windoze machine with your *NIX machine, you need to have a samba
client installed and running on your *NIX machine. Then you can access the
Windoze shares just as you would from another Windoze box.
Machine A (Windows) has a folder. The folder is shared with the Workgroup.
Machine B (Windows) accesses the shared the folder as drive S:. When logging
into Machine B, and opening a command prompt its visible and available.
Machine C (Unix) logs into machine B. the "S:" drive isn't there. Doing a
"net use" from inside the telnet session shows the shares correctly, but
shows them as unavailable.
Does that clarify it?
.
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