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Is it possible to map a directory from a Unix SCO 2.1 or Unix SCO 7.1.1 just like mapping a shared directory in windows.
i would like to map a directory /usr2/manp/src that contains programs. If i can assign X:=/usr2/manp/src it wil me a lot to run my program from windows and the my source codes is located in unix. Thanks |
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