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Old 07-24-2001
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Unhappy communication unix/windows

Hi everybody,
I have a speech recognition application which works on windows and which create a text file.
My main application works on unix and I need to get (or simply read) in real time the text file.
I can't use a soft like Samba because it is not authorized in my company.
I would like a easiliy unstable programm which uses sockets to do this.
All responses are welcome

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Can you telnet to the Unix server? If so, telnet in, get to the directory with the file in it, and type:

tail -f filename.txt

Of course, replace filename.txt with the actual name of the file...

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