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Unix in Network 2000 Server
Hi, is it possible to see our Unix server, with logged-on users(for that specifiek unix-network domain) in my network environment, on my xp pc (i however, log on at our 2000 server)? We have a windows2000 server and both are connected in our LAN. Do i need to make a trust relationship or do i have to change something in Unix itself?
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