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Old 07-10-2006
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how to share the unix file for other client 's access

Hi ,

I am new to the unix .
And right now I have a unix machine "test" . I want to share a folder in the /opt/example .AND I hope when I use a windows machine to access the unix machine ,ep:start->cmd->\\test,I can see the shared folder "example",
what shall I do

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