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Old 10-25-2007
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How to Share out a folder in Hp UX 10.20 OS

Hi all,

I'm new to UNIX and recently i just being assign to work with a HP UX 10.20 Operation Systems.
So i wonder if i can share out some folder in the system as this UNIX is link to another Windows base PC.
My purpose is to do some auto file maintenance where i can copy/delete files in UNIX system from Windows PC.

Can some one pls help?
What the steps to do that?
Thanks a lot..
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I would recommend you don't do it like that, from Windows typically you will

(a) get the file attributes wrong

(b) end up with text files full of <CR>/<LF> terminators instead of just <LF>

(c) won't handle symbolic/hard links correctly

However if you do want to do all that then Samba will let you share a UNIX file system to be accessible by Windows.

Alternatively you need a Windows NFS client.
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