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тАО12-31-1999 01:58 AM
тАО12-31-1999 01:58 AM
UNIX/Windows communication
UNIX-based) computers and Windows computers. This interest includes
User/Computer as well as Program/Program communications. Presently, I use a
variaty of ad hoc methods to move data, etc between my my MS-Windows machines
and my HP machines. This is an on-going headache. The nature and variety of the
data I must deal with is a moving target.
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тАО12-31-1999 05:49 AM
тАО12-31-1999 05:49 AM
Re: UNIX/Windows communication
Services for UNIX. It is a service that runs on Windows NT Servers. With it
you can NFS mount NT shares on a UNIX system and you can also share NFS mounts
on the NT System. You can find more info on this subject (i.e Online training
and the product itself) by going to the Microsoft website and doing a search on
SFU.
Hope this helps you out....
Gerard Laygui, MCSE, CCNA
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тАО01-02-2000 05:48 PM
тАО01-02-2000 05:48 PM
Re: UNIX/Windows communication
servers.
ASU/9000 can help you to map HP-UX file systems.
Your HP-UX sever can be Backup or primary domain Controler. It's better as NFS.
Regards
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тАО01-02-2000 06:00 PM
тАО01-02-2000 06:00 PM
Re: UNIX/Windows communication
Solaris systems.
Regards
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тАО01-10-2000 07:33 PM
тАО01-10-2000 07:33 PM
Re: UNIX/Windows communication
as a domain controller, wins server etc. It includes ftp-like smb client to
access files from NT shares. It is actively developed and includes newest MS
tricks also.
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тАО01-12-2000 12:01 PM
тАО01-12-2000 12:01 PM
Re: UNIX/Windows communication
will need NFS client for WNT. You can choose from Reflections, Hummingbird and
more.
You can run Samba on your Unix, and it will show up in the NT network as a
normal server.
WNT can run FTP server and client for file transfers.
REXEC, Telnet client are part of WNT. Ataman for WNT will let you Telnet into
WNT and get to the command prompt.
As for Program to Program: You can use TCP/IP to communicate between, use RPC
etc.