General :: How To Access Linux Files From Windows?

Mar 8, 2010

I have both windows and linux in my system.I want to know how I can access linux files from windows.

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General :: Can't Edit Files While Using Ssh To Remotely Access Linux Server From A Windows Comp?

Oct 9, 2010

I can ssh to the server but it wont allow me edit files, even though I have basic text editors like gedit and notepad installed on my windows computer. Anyone have an idea what the problem is? (I get an error message like this-(gedit:23978): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display

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General :: Unable To Access Linux 5.4 Through Telnet On Windows Xp

Jul 26, 2011

linux 5.4(RHEL) and window machine are pinging nicely.able to access window on linux but not linux at window(xp)? xinetd is running on linux as well as telnet service is also running on xp.

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General :: Windows - Accessing The Desktop Of A Linux Machine (server) Throught Remote Access?

Jun 8, 2011

I was looking for:how to access my Linux machine(OpenSuse 11.3) that is being hosted at my hoster company from my home Win Pc, I found TightVNC , but I am confused, should I install it on both systems ( viewer and server) ? .. what about the VirtualBox , can i Access with that tool or it is only for mounting the local Virtual Machines?

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General :: Windows - Linux: Can't Overwrite Files On Samba Store

Jun 10, 2010

I'm using CentOS 5.5 with smbclient 3.0.33-3.28-el5 (latest version in repo), and I can't overwrite files in my Samba store. I am not the admin for the Windows server that hosts the share, so there isn't anything I can do server side. But I do have write permission to the server. I know the server runs Windows XP or Server 2003; I don't know which. I can delete the file, and then copy the new version over, but I can't overwrite it. Using the cp command I'll get this error:

[jonescb@localhost ~]$ cp foo.txt /mnt/si_storage/foo.txt
cp: cannot create regular file `/mnt/si_storage/foo.txt': No such file or directory`

And if I edit a file on the server using vim, I can save it once, but if I save it again I get this: "/mnt/si_storage/foo.txt" E212: Can't open file for writing This is my /etc/fstab entry for the samba server: //192.168.1.2/SI_STORAGE /mnt/si_storage cifs username=myuser,password=mypass 0 0 I can overwrite files just fine on my XP machine. The CentOS box is the only one having problems.

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SUSE :: Windows Access DNS On Linux?

May 25, 2010

I have a sitution that I am trying to set up.I have 2 email servers that run on Windows: one is for internal purposes, the other is external purposes.The external one will receive e-mail from the outside world, clean it up and forward it to the internal one.There are 2 Windows Vista machines and 2 Unix (OpenSuse Linux) machines.Since there can be only 1 email server per domain, I thought I would:

-> set up a local domain with ALL of the machines in it
-> set up a DNS server for the local domain
-> set up a MX record in the DNS server for the email

For the external machine, just have a Dynamic IP point to the Windows machine holding the external email server.Does this sound plausible? Does this make sense?How can one fix it so that a DNS under Suse is accessible from Windows?

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General :: Access Files From Windows NT Files To The Box - RHEL5

Apr 1, 2009

how to access files from windows NT files to the linux box (RHEL5)

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Ubuntu Networking :: Cannot Get Windows 98 To Access Linux Shares

Nov 9, 2010

when I try to access the shares from a Win98 laptop. The server name shows up in the Network Neighborhood (freaking childish names!) but when I double-click it, Win98 keeps asking me for the password for the \SHOPIPC$ connection. I have deleted the .pwl file on the Win98 and logged in using the same user/pass combination as I do on the Linux. On the Linux, I ran 'smbpasswd -a derek' and supplied my password.Windows XP sees the server just fine, but Windows 98 just does not want to play nice. Is there any thing that I can do to fix this without breaking the connection to the XP box or the Linux laptop?

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Installation :: Linux Install Works / Can't Access Windows As Before

Jun 15, 2010

I had some issues with Wubi installations of Ubuntu, so I figured out how to create a LiveCD and to install from the CD. I am working on Linux now and I am having no issues as far as the Penguin goes. I hash-checked the iso and used older CDs more suited for booting.I chose to install from the CD, and I selected the option which partitions and installs Linux alongside Windows. I was prompted to import some user folders from my Windows Vista, and I agreed. These appeared in Linux and also work fine.

However, after a few hours of messing with my new Linux, I restarted and I realized all I have in my boot menu now are some Linux options, memory test, and a Vista loader & vista recovery. I had intended to have a dual boot system. Did I delete my Windows without meaning to, or can I change the bootloading process somehow to include both Linux and Vista?

Upon selecting the Vista Loader, I was asked if I wanted to recover my files, etc. I refrained because I wasn't sure what the effect would be on Linux. Is there a way to have both Vista and Linux show up normally in my boot menu, or will I have to go back and forth recovering every time I chose to use the other OS?The only reason I still want to use Windows occasionally is because I had Maple software in Windows which was useful for school.

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General :: Access Windows Log Files?

Aug 11, 2010

I'm trying to remotely access windows log files from linux. So far I've found two different approaches.

Install syslog server on windows machine and let windows send log files to linux, read those files Remotely access log files with wmi implementation for linux.

Does anyone know about limitations for those two approaches before I dive into implementation?

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Ubuntu Networking :: Get The Error "windows Can Not Access \linux-laptopmovies?

Jan 9, 2011

I'm trying to network a Ubuntu 10.04 laptop (192.168.0.11) with a VistaHome 64 desktop (192.168.0.10). I have full access to files from Ubuntu either connecting through Network or by Connect to Server. From Vista I can see linux-laptop under the network.I am trying to share /home/john/movies, /home/john/pictures, and /home/john/music. When I open linux-laptop I can see my shares. However when I try to access a folder lets say movies which is actually located at /home/john/movies I get the error "windows can not access \linux-laptopmovies". This stands true all shares. I think the path is defined incorrectly somewhere. To test this theory I created a file called john2 at root and shared it. I placed a nondescript .txt file in there. When I opened linux-laptop from Vista I saw among the other shares john2. When I tried to open that it allowed me and I was able to see the text file. I believe I have an incorrectly set path for shares somewhere on Ubuntu. I'm not sure if Im using samba or nfs or both. I can post smb.conf if needed.Also, sometimes Vista ask for a password. I have only 2 users on both machines with identical usernames and passwords both with admin access. Sometimes I get not allowed access error or i get users can not access more than one share at a time error.

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General :: Access Windows Files From Ubuntu

Jul 5, 2011

I have Windows 7 64bit and Ubuntu 10.04 dual booting on one machine.I'd like to access my Windows 7 files from within Ubuntu (and preferably vice-versa). I've not been able to find any tutorials online to tell me how this is done. There seems to be many tools for Win to Ext2/Ext3 but nothing really providing the solution I need.

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General :: Access Windows 7 Files From Fedora 15?

May 29, 2011

I am trying to access my Windows 7 files from Fedora 15. can view the Windows network from Linux and it displays the laptop fine. I can view the folders on the Windows 7 laptop but I can't access/open them. I receive an 'Unable to mount file' message in Linux. I have Samba installed and running fine. Is there something I have to change in the Linux firewall or samba.conf?

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General :: Can't Access Microsoft Files Windows?

Oct 14, 2010

installed ubuntu on hard drive by mistake, can i access my microsoft files or recover them?

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General :: Can't Access Windows Hidden Files

May 23, 2011

I had Windows on my machine but I decided to try Ubuntu 11.04. I kept my partitions where I store music, movies and stuff and it is OK, I can open anything, but I can't open the files that were in a hidden folder. I see then, I can browse my Windows hidden directories, but I can't open the files!

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General :: Access Files On The Windows Partition Using Ubuntu?

Apr 4, 2011

I would like to know if there is a way that I can access my files on the Windows partition using Linux because the Linux partition does not have enough space to house all the files on the Windows partition.

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General :: Can't Access Files On Windows From Ubuntu Anymore?

Mar 24, 2011

I can't access my files on windows from ubuntu anymore. I was able to do that some time ago, I'm not sure what changed. I can see the shared folders, but when I try to open them, and authentication window appears, asking for the login, password and work group. It doesn't get passed that even though I enter the correct information.

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Debian :: Using The Same NTFS Partition For Linux And Windows Files

Apr 15, 2015

I have installed Debian as a second OS alongside Win XP, and now I have Win XP on C drive (if viewed from XP), NTFS, my data files (mainly texts and graphics) on D drive (NTSF), and Debian on ext3. Debian sees and opens files on D.

1. If I read-write from-on this D partition from both OSes, is there a chance the data will be corrupted?
2. If I open a Windows-created TXT, GIF, JPG, HTML or other not-proprietary format file from Debian, edit it and save (just SAVE, not SAVE AS) - will this file remain readable from Windows?

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General :: Access Windows Files And Folders From Enterprise System Server?

Sep 17, 2009

I am new to Linux.I have installed dual boot, XP(NTFS) and Enterprise Linux Server on same desktop.Now how can I access windows files & folders from Enterprise Linux Server?

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General :: Share Files In System Server And Access Them From Windows Xp Machine?

Aug 18, 2009

I have 30 systems in a LAN . My users need to login as domain user from their XP clients and store their files in the Linux server. They should not be allowed to store in local machine and also should be granted a particular size of space in server.

what are the procedures to be done in linux server and

just like in windows we access shared files in by typing in run command

\192.168.0.1 is there a provision to view shared files from xp to Linux

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General :: How To Add Windows 7 OS Linux Pre Installed?

Jan 13, 2010

I know how to add linux if windows is pre installed. But do not know how to do it in reverse

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General :: Lock F3 To F6 Windows In Linux?

Jan 21, 2011

sir as we know that we can use f1 to f6 windows symanteniasly multi process in linux. now i want to lock my f3 f4 f5 and f6. tell me full process of this as early as possible.

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General :: How To Remove Linux Without A Windows CD

Jul 31, 2011

I'm currently dual-booting Ubuntu 11.04 and Windows 7, and I'm looking to uninstall Ubuntu and only using Windows. I know i have to remove the linux partitions and Grub and reinstall windows but i dont have a windows CD because my computer just has a recovery partition and i dont see how i could boot it without Grub.

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General :: Windows - Deleting Linux Partition And Grub Boot Loader Without Affecting The Windows Partition At All?

Aug 30, 2011

I am currently running a dual boot machine with Ubuntu 11.04 and Windows Vista.Is there any way I can delete the Linux partition and Grub boot loader without affecting the Windows partition at all?I would also like to be able to repartition all of the space that was previously occupied by Linux.

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General :: How Linux Configuration Files Work?

Feb 5, 2011

I've been struggling for a couple of days to understand how configuration files work in Linux but haven't really found any clear information regarding that.My main question, as there is not a standard configuration file format in Linux, is how the format of a configuration file is understood by a Linux program? How the program reads its configuration file and how it understands its syntax (file format)? Also, a further question is how the program knows where its configuration file is being located?

For example inittab has its own "Identifier:RunLevel:Action:Command" format. How this is recognised by the "init" process?

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General :: Setup Linux DNS For Windows Domain?

Feb 18, 2011

I have a SBS '08 server, and it handles all FSMO roles, and every service known to man. I'm trying to shift those to other computers, but we haven't got the capital for another server. I know Linux is a capable OS and has the ability to run DNS, but I'm not too familiar with linux. How could I set up DNS on linux so that it is a redundant DNS server?

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General :: How To Remove Linux And Re-istall Windows 7

Jul 12, 2010

I installed Scientific Linux 5.0 distro on my notebook, Dell 1558 (2.27 core i5, 4G RAM, 500G HDD, 512M ATI, win7).Unfortunately, I didn't backup my data on partiotions D, E, Now, I can't re-install windows 7 because it couldn't detect proper partition!Is there any way to remove linux and re-install windows 7 (or have both on the same hard disk) so that I can access to my data on partitions D, E,.By the way, I used "partition Wizard Home Edition v5.0" to re-format the partitions, but there were just disabled options. The hard dist became "Dynamic Disk", so I couldn't do any operation. Is there any solution to convert dynamic hard to static one and don't lost it's data?

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General :: Browsing With Linux Much Slower Than Windows

Jan 1, 2011

I have a big archive with about 10000 documents in a usb stick. What I have noticed is that browsing of that archive with gnome is much slower with ubuntu than winXP ( dual boot , same PC ) where it is almost instant.I have disabled assistive technologies and installed Thunar file browser. It improved things but again the lag is important. Linux is in general much faster than windows, so I wonder why is it happening ?

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General :: Linux And Windows Symlinks Interchangeability

Apr 10, 2010

This question is about windows 7. I want the "C:program Files" folder to be a symlink to a directory on another partition. I can't do this from within windows because it locked the Program Files Folder. Will a linux live CD do the trick?

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General :: Compare Directory/files In Two Different Linux Boxes?

Apr 5, 2011

How can I use diff to compare the files of similar directories on to diferent linux boxes.

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