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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers send file from UNIX to windows across network Post 15814 by JammerFSU on Wednesday 20th of February 2002 12:09:49 AM
Old 02-20-2002
I would suggest you either learn the command line entries for ftp on your windows machine... or simply download a ftp software application and install it on your windows machine..

go to www.download.com or www.shareware.com and search for ftp products.. some are shareware.. some are freeware..

WS_FTP LE for Windows 95/98/NT is one you can look at
 

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EXPORTFS(4)						     Kernel Interfaces Manual						       EXPORTFS(4)

NAME
exportfs, srvfs - network file server plumbing SYNOPSIS
exportfs [ -an ] [ -c ctlfile ] srvfs name dir DESCRIPTION
Exportfs is a user level file server that allows Plan 9 compute servers, rather than file servers, to export portions of a name space across networks. The service is started either by the cpu(1) command or by a network listener process. An initial protocol establishes a root directory for the exported name space. The connection to exportfs is then mounted, typically on /mnt/term. Exportfs then acts as a relay file server: operations in the imported file tree are executed on the remote server and the results returned. This gives the appear- ance of exporting a name space from a remote machine into a local file tree. The -a option instructs exportfs to authenticate the user, usually because it is being invoked from a remote machine. The -n option disallows export to user none. The -c options specifies a network control file onto which exportfs will push the fcall line discipline. This option is intended for net- works that do not preserve read/write boundaries. The cpu command uses exportfs to serve device files in the terminal. The import(4) command calls exportfs on a remote machine, permitting users to access arbitrary pieces of name space on other systems. Srvfs uses exportfs to create a mountable file system from a name space: a subsequent mount (see bind(1)) of /srv/name will reproduce the name space rooted at dir. One might use srvfs to enable mounting of an FTP file system (see ftpfs(4)) in several windows. SOURCE
/sys/src/cmd/exportfs /sys/src/cmd/srvfs.c EXPORTFS(4)
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