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[ale] Browsing MS Network
- Subject: [ale] Browsing MS Network
- From: hirsch at zapmedia.com (hirsch at zapmedia.com)
- Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2001 23:17:28 -0400
Arafat writes:
> I know this is probably a very basic qn, but I'm lost. How can I browse an
> MS network? Basically, I have a win2k and a win98 box at work. I have a
> debian laptop. I need to access files shared out on the win boxes from my
> laptop.
As a few people said, to mount a share use smbmount or smbclient. But
to browse the shares, i.e. see all the machines and query each for
it's shares you have two choices:
1. Read the docs on smbclient. You can use it to query for all this
stuff. It is a command line program.
2. Find a gui that does the same thing. I know Corel linux had
one--don't know if it is GPLed though. I think KDE has "LISA" or
"KLISA" or some such. Checking freshmeat I found komba and
xSMBrowser that look like they would punch your ticket.
--Michael
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