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Unhappy how to access a windows shared drive from HPUX?

Dear Unix Gurus,

I am very very new to UNIX.

Apreciate your advice/guidence on the following.

I have a HPUX machine and i want to copy some files from this machines to a windows shared drive.

I am not sure how to go about it.

To my little knowledge i think it is not straight forward. And i understand that i need to go through some procedures like mounting and etc.

Pls advice me how to go about doing this. A step by step guidence would be really helpful as i am novice to UNIX platform,

Thanks a million in advance.

Nicky
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dont cross post. i deleted your other post. read the rules please.
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Sorry about that. I am new to the forum and also dsperate to get some advice from the experts on my problem. Thx.
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Win SCP

Hi,

maybe winscp would be helpfull for you? Download Winscp on your windows box. ( You can get it on the internet for free )
After that start winscp and connect as the user on your unix box who owns the files which you want to copy.

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Seems pretty easy to me...

Setup a UNIX account, or use an existing one, on the unix host with a shell password then ftp from the windows box... voila!!!



CuteFTP works as well if you need a 3rd party product to make it easier.
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samba is also another option for accessing windows shares from your unix box.
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