colonel_panic
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Posted: July 31 2006,00:11 |
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If you want to access your Windows drives, you'll want to first share the target drives/folders over your network. Then, download and install the Samba MyDSL Extension. Once you open the Samba program, its just a matter of entering your host computer's workgroup, IP address, the name of your shared area. Also, it will likely help to choose the option of "open as another user". Something like that anyway. With that option, you'll use your Windows User and Pass, and then once you select the shared folder, Samba will mount it as a folder in your filesystem.
Sorry if I was a bit hard to follow, but it's been a while since I've used Samba myself. If you need any more help, just ask!
-------------- I use DSL, SLAX, and Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon. Sometimes XP, and hopefully NEVER Vista.
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