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Before a month, I was working on Windows managin a oracle database 10g and Now I began to manage this one on Redhat 9, so I want know how to connect me from the linux os to windows by remote or command line.
Its not urgent for anyone but you.
Anyhow, if you need to just need terminal to execute commands, you could use telnet or use VNC for remote connection. For file sharing you need samba configured on linux.
Welcome to LQ!! First member I have seen from Congo.
Please do not use titles like "urgent". Most folks here will either move more slowly, or ignore the thread completely.
If you are managing a database on Linux, why do you need to connect to the Windows machine? Are you now maintaining two databases? Do you need to synchronize them?
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