Sponsored Content
Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers accessing windows files from unix Post 302377349 by Corona688 on Thursday 3rd of December 2009 08:50:47 PM
Old 12-03-2009
Ah, you're trying to get into My Documents. That's not actually in your desktop, even though windows shows it -- technically, "My Documents" and "Desktop" are in the same folder under your user settings. Like
Code:
c:\Documents and Settings\My Username\My Documents
c:\Documents and Settings\My Username\Desktop

Nearly everything on your desktop is either virtual or brought in from the "All Users" account, which is why it looks so bare when you see a real directory listing.
 

10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Accessing files on unix share from xp?

Sorry if the is in the wrong section, but would like to know if anyone can help with the following I am on a network using Windows XP and am having problems viewing/manipulating files on one of the shared drives, which happens to be a snap server. I have no other problems with any of the other... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: MrB
1 Replies

2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Accessing files on external USB drive using UNIX?

Hi Folks, I'm a serious UNIX newbie... I'm using a bash shell on Mac OS X. Basically I took up unix in order to use a specific image processing software package... I've learned enough to write a script to batch process all of my images, but I have so many that I would like to use an... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Slanter
1 Replies

3. Filesystems, Disks and Memory

Unix Sco Open Server, Windows Computers Problem Access Unix Shared Files Help!!!!!

Hello Moto I hope someone can help We's here at work, have a unix box with sco openserver 5 on it, so it has a nice gui interface.. and also a fair few windows computers.. a system admin guy b4 me, has set up a user called neil, which can, when u try to access the unix box using windows... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: haggo
2 Replies

4. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Accessing UNIX files through visionFS/samba

Hello, I was wondering, for a windows application accesing UNIX files via VisionFS or SAMBA what would be a preferred way to read and process a large number of records? Up to 50 users could be accessing this file at the same time. 1. for each record - open file, read record, close file ,... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: kirilll7
0 Replies

5. Shell Programming and Scripting

Accessing windows server

Hello guys, i have a scenario that i need to run some commands on a unix machine and them connect on a windows server machine stop some services and them back to the Unix machine do another commands.. There is a way to do that with shell script? tks (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: paddock
1 Replies

6. Solaris

accessing windows machine

hi , Please tell me how can i access windows machine from solaris OS.how can i share one drive or folder in windows for solaris please give me the step whatever it required thanks to all (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: sijocg
1 Replies

7. UNIX and Linux Applications

Problem with accessing subversion installed on unix server through windows GUI

We are using subversion as a version control system in our project. We are connecting to client`s sun Solaris box through check point VPN. Client has installed subversion . We have created repository and add files to it. Now we want to access the same from our windows machine (through... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: aasid
0 Replies

8. AIX

Do I need to configure my local windows to FTP files from local windows to a UNIX AIX server?

Hi Friends, I have this script for ftping files from AIX server to local windows xp. #!/bin/sh HOST='localsystem.net' USER='myid_onlocal' PASSWD='mypwd_onlocal' FILE='file.txt' ##This is a file on server(AIX) ftp -n $HOST <<END_SCRIPT quote USER $USER quote PASS $PASSWD put $FILE... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: rajsharma
1 Replies

9. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Accessing my windows Application on Ubuntu

I am sure this is simple to do but as a newbie to UNIX i don't know much. I have Ubuntu installed on my machine alongside windows 7. How do i access all the folders, files and more importantly programs and softwares installed on Windows so i can use them in Ubuntu instead of going back and... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: pipsonian
1 Replies

10. Shell Programming and Scripting

UNIX command to copy files from Windows to UNIX box

Hi Folks, I have a file name abc.xml in my windows machine at the location c:\ytr\abc.xml which I want to place at the unix box machine inside cde directory.. at the following location that is /opt/app/cde/ now the credentials of unix box are abc345 -->(dummyid) ftyiu88--->(dummy passwd) ... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: punpun66
4 Replies
Net::LDAP::DSML(3)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					Net::LDAP::DSML(3)

NAME
Net::LDAP::DSML -- A DSML Writer for Net::LDAP SYNOPSIS
For a directory entry; use Net::LDAP; use Net::LDAP::DSML; use IO::File; my $server = "localhost"; my $file = "testdsml.xml"; my $ldap = Net::LDAP->new($server); $ldap->bind(); # # For file i/o # my $file = "testdsml.xml"; my $io = IO::File->new($file,"w") or die ("failed to open $file as filehandle.$! "); my $dsml = Net::LDAP::DSML->new(output => $io, pretty_print => 1 ) or die ("DSML object creation problem using an output file. "); # OR # # For file i/o # open (IO,">$file") or die("failed to open $file.$!"); my $dsml = Net::LDAP::DSML->new(output => *IO, pretty_print => 1) or die ("DSML object creation problem using an output file. "); # OR # # For array usage. # Pass a reference to an array. # my @data = (); $dsml = Net::LDAP::DSML->new(output => @data, pretty_print => 1) or die ("DSML object creation problem using an output array. "); my $mesg = $ldap->search( base => 'o=airius.com', scope => 'sub', filter => 'ou=accounting', callback => sub { my ($mesg,$entry) =@_; $dsml->write_entry($entry) if (ref $entry eq 'Net::LDAP::Entry'); } ); die ("search failed with ",$mesg->code()," ") if $mesg->code(); For directory schema; A file or array can be used for output, in the following example only an array will be used. my $schema = $ldap->schema(); my @data = (); my $dsml = Net::LDAP::DSML->new(output => @data, pretty_print => 1 ) or die ("DSML object creation problem using an output array. "); $dsml->write_schema($schema); print "Finished printing DSML "; DESCRIPTION
Directory Service Markup Language (DSML) is the XML standard for representing directory service information in XML. At the moment this module only writes DSML entry and schema entities. Reading DSML entities is a future project. Eventually this module will be a full level 2 consumer and producer enabling you to give you full DSML conformance. Currently this module has the ability to be a level 2 producer. The user must understand the his/her directory server will determine the consumer and producer level they can achieve. To determine conformance, it is useful to divide DSML documents into four types: 1.Documents containing no directory schema nor any references to an external schema. 2.Documents containing no directory schema but containing at least one reference to an external schema. 3.Documents containing only a directory schema. 4.Documents containing both a directory schema and entries. A producer of DSML must be able to produce documents of type 1. A producer of DSML may, in addition, be able to produce documents of types 2 through 4. A producer that can produce documents of type 1 is said to be a level 1 producer. A producer than can produce documents of all four types is said to be a level 2 producer. CALLBACKS
The module uses callbacks to improve performance (at least the appearance of improving performance ;) and to reduce the amount of memory required to parse large DSML files. Every time a single entry or schema is processed we pass the Net::LDAP object (either an Entry or Schema object) to the callback routine. CONSTRUCTOR
new () Creates a new Net::LDAP::DSML object. There are 2 options to this method. "output" is a reference to either a file handle that has already been opened or to an array. "pretty_print" is an option to print a new line at the end of each element sequence. It makes the reading of the XML output easier for a human. Example my $dsml = Net::LDAP::DSML->new(); Prints xml data to standard out. my $dsml = Net::LDAP::DSML->new(output => @array); my $dsml = Net::LDAP::DSML->new(output => *FILE); Prints xml data to a file or array. my $dsml = Net::LDAP::DSML->new(output => @array, pretty_print => 1); my $dsml = Net::LDAP::DSML->new(output => *FILE, pretty_print => 1); Prints xml data to a file or array in pretty print style. METHODS
start_dsml () Start a DSML file. end_dsml () End a DSML file. write_entry ( ENTRY ) Entry is a Net::LDAP::Entry object. The write method will parse the LDAP data in the Entry object and put it into DSML XML format. Example my $entry = $mesg->entry(); $dsml->write_entry($entry); write_schema ( SCHEMA ) Schema is a Net::LDAP::Schema object. The write_schema method will parse the LDAP data in the Schema object and put it into DSML XML format. Example my $schema = $ldap->schema(); $dsml->write_schema($schema); AUTHOR
Graham Barr gbarr@pobox.com SEE ALSO
Net::LDAP, XML::SAX::Base COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2002-2006 Graham Barr. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.18.2 2013-12-23 Net::LDAP::DSML(3)
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 11:33 PM.
Unix & Linux Forums Content Copyright 1993-2022. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy