View Full Version : Mapping drive from PC to Unix box
Does anyone know of any inexpensive Windows or Unix sofware that will allow you to map a network drive from a PC running Win9X to a Unix box running Solaris 8? I have tried downloading precompiled Samba packages for Solaris 8 from sites such as sunfreeware.com and freeware4sun.com and have had no luck installing the packages. I get a message "bad datastream in table of contents" when I run the pkgadd command. I even tried downloading binaries from samba.org and received the same error. Thanks in advance for any advice.
vitalstatistix
08-05-2000, 05:29 AM
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by TDub:
... downloading binaries from ...<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
You didnt download them as BINARY stream, did ya?
Statica
08-05-2000, 05:43 AM
Dont uncompress thru Nutscape, use gzip.
How did you use pkgadd?
Sometimes its beneficial to use gzip then run pkgadd without entering the directory.
Thanks Static! I ran pkgadd -d outside of the directory and the package installed. Now I just need to start the daemon and map a drive!
Statica
08-05-2000, 01:09 PM
TDub:
Cheers on getting it to work, SMB is simply terrific!
& Thanx to VTSTX on his help, valuable pointer to look into for that error
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