"URGENT" acess the remote windows system file
B]my problem is that i do'nt know how to access the remote windows machine and to run them in my machine [/B].please provide me with urgent answer.I want to do some project on that
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Samba is the application to use to access network windows shares
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Urgent
I CANNOT SEE THE """EXE""" FILES IN THE LINUX . THAT EXE FILE IS IN THE CD ALL OTHER EXE FILES ARE VISIBLE BUT SOME ARE NOT.
WHY................................................................................................ |
whether in linux
i would like to know whether we can access that file from my linux machine
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erm yeah..
1) don't mark threads as urgent. I can assure you it's not urgent for me at all, and doubt it is for anyone else here 2) Use a title that actually says somethign about your problem 3) DON'T SHOUT 4) don't use ..........................'s all over the place, they serve no purpose. 5) Say please and thank you 6) Linux doesn't use "exe" files... please rephrase your question in a more useful way, with more information. |
SOO...RY
HAI
MY PROBLEM IS THAT I HAVE A DICTIONARY CD IN MY HAND AND I HAVE INSTALLED IN WINDOWS. BUT WHEN I VIEWED THE CD IN LINUX, I DO'NT SEE ANY "SETUP.EXE" FILE IN THAT CD.MANY OTHER FILES ARE NOT SEEN. |
What do you need the setup.exe for? As acid_kewpie said, Linux doesn't use .exe files. Again, don't shout!
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you see that key that says "CAPS LOCK" on it? use it....
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my dear friend
i know that exe won't work in linux but it is possible with wine or any crossover software. |
Let's say this in a more simple way :
You CAN NOT use WINDOZE APPLICATION in linux. That's it. Period. Later if you (doubt so) stick with linux, you will learn there is some way to "emulate" windoze. For now, consider that you can't. NOW if you want help in installing, configuring, using wine, wineX or cedega... ask about it, not some obscure question like "I can't see my .exe". If you want help, you better ask something like "I tried to do this and this but it failed there..." or "I don't understand how to perform this and this" |
You need SAMBA to access windoze shared files. Then using "smbclient" (see "man smbclient" for details) or mounting (giving the "-t smbfs" option to mount) the drive you could access your windoze shared files. if you don't have samba (like if "smbclient" return command not found) you need to INSTALL it.
Ok now... like some people told you in others thread, Linux IS NOT Windoze. This mean, at first that you CAN NOT use windoze system files in Linux. You could access them but you will NOT be able to use them to configure your linux. No way to do so. Plus, Linux isn't point and click, you maybe noticed this yet, you will have to _learn_ how to use it first. Delay your urgent project and please _stop_ marking all your post as "URGENT", you will not be able to manage a linux box (even if we tell you all the steps) unless you learn how linux works first. |
Moderator Note: Please read this THREAD regarding your thread title.
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You seem to break all kinds of rules.. Read this thread and then start asking questions here: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...hreadid=103564
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hello my friend
my dear friend
i know how to INSTALL wine and how to run program that are available in windows in linux. but my problem is that i have a CD which have an setup.exe file that is only visible in windows not in linux. bye....... |
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What setup.exe is this for anyways? If you actually provide real information, it wouldn't be a guessing game for our members here who come here to help people like you in their own spare FREE time.. Perhaps if or when you provide the necessary information, we can tell you if it will actually work or not or point you to Open Source alternatives/equivalents you can possibly use instead. I fail to see the reasoning of trying to run Windows compiled applications on Linux systems. Got a Windows application, run it on Windows, got a Linux application, run it on Linux.. or install VMWare or the like if you desperately need one OS in another, etc. |
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Can you explain this? Is the cdrom mounted? Perhaps the drive does not support the cd format. |
my dear friend
it's true i have a collins cobiuld dictionary CD and i have installed it in windows. when i use that cd to install it in linux using wine. iwas suprised to see that that CD do'nt contain any setup file that and lot of files are missing. ok................................... |
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Are you trying to hide something??? Can't you give details??? We are NOT in front of your computer!
What are you using to "view" the cdrom? Are you using a file manager, if so which one? Or is it in wine? Is your wine working for something else? What is your wine version anyways? What files are missing? Are they named a similar way? What kind of name schema? Are they missing or is the name only different (showed extension is hided, or hided extension is showed etc) ? Can you post an output of what you see in win/linux? Are you sure you are viewing the correct cdrom? Is it mounted? Are you sure it is not a fake drive made by wine to emulate a cd? Is your configuration correct? Do you know the cdrom format? Is your cdrom working with something else? In _any_ ways, what make you think this application can work under wine? We need details!!! Whatever... if you don't need help/don't want to be helped, don't waste our time, just post a "fixed" or a "no longer need it I installed back Windoze XP" and trickykid will gladly close this senseless thread. |
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