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Mapping dir/folder
Dear All,
Please advise:- I want to do a folder mapping from Sun Solaris Server to another WindowSytem. So that, my JSP Application can get read xml files. Note: The folder is created at the WindowSystem,for example, "xmlshare". Is it needed to install Samba for it to run? Thank you. Regards, Tommy |
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