Accessing NTFS drives on other computers over my LAN
Steven Davies-Morris
sdavmor at systemstheory.net
Sat Jul 5 19:30:27 UTC 2008
Steven Davies-Morris wrote:
> Specifically I have a Win2K server. It's the FTP server that is
> used by Systems Theory for sharing files as we work on
> compositions. It's accessible from any Win2K / WinXP PC we connect
> to it, with the shared drive having read/write privileges enabled
> for all users. But when I try to access it via Nautilus from my
> Ubuntu box all I see is the icon for it (and the other mix of *nix
> and WinXP machines in my house).
>
> I'm running Ubuntu 8.04 AMD64. I use Gnome for the desktop. What
> is it that I need to setup on my machine in order to connect and
> then display the files on the shared drive?
Nevermind.... I'm browsing my wife's WinXP laptop, that I see as a
Samba connection, so something must be setup wrong on the Win2K box.
Back to square one...
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