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Old 04-25-2006
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Access Windows NT files through Unix.

I would like to write a script running on UNIX to purge files on Windows NT.
How can access directory structure on NT through Unix?

I am new to UNIX world. Could someone help me with the code.

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You can use samba to access your NT shares but why don't you simply script a job on the NT server to do this?
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Access NT files through Unix.

I want this to be batch process. How can I schedule it?
More details are welcome.
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Create a DOS batch file that does what you want and schedule the job using the NT job scheduler. You can find the scheduler in start menu, programs, accessories, system tools. Or, you can find it in the windows explorer.
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DOS batch process

Even if you do not know much about DOS batch processes, you could use Java batch process instead DOS batch.
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