hi,

1) there are two different systems were one is

installed by Unix Operating System and another

one is installed by Windows Operating System.

2)regarding the connection the Unix system is

in Public Ip where the Windows system is in

Private Ip

3) both the Operating systems are not running on

the same machine

4) Actually i want to access a file which is in

the Unix System from my Windows System.....

*** How can i do a share directory-tree from a

unix machine with windows machines using samba

Kindly reply to this

Thanks in advance

Jakie

In reply to Re^2: how can i copy a file from unix os to windows os by jakie
in thread how can i copy a file from unix os to windows os by jakie

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