access to windows filesystems

From: Marko (hess.m_at_imp-online.de)
Date: 10/29/03


Date: 29 Oct 2003 07:33:18 -0800

Hi,
is there any possibility to access a windows filesystem or better said
a folder from an aix workstation?

i don't want the other way (aix->windows - samba).

bye



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