I read the OP as saying there are 3 computers involved. An XP file server, the users laptop, and a Solaris box. The current state is that a user must access the XP box with their laptop to FTP the file to the Solaris box. I belive the OP wants the Solaris box to pull the CSV file from the XP box via SMB. (I would assume the XP box does not have a FTP service running.)

My only experiance using Samba is either sharing files from Linux or using smbmount (or mount with an appropriate -t setting) to access windows files. smbmount //host/share /mount/point has worked for me, but it prompts for username and password if needed. There should be command line options to set those if needed.


In reply to Re^4: Accessing files on a Windows server from *NIX via SMB by Ven'Tatsu
in thread Accessing files on a Windows server from *NIX via SMB by jimbus

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