Hi all;
This is my first message in the list.
I would like to know if it is possible form the bash to give any statement to execute MS-DOS programs in other computers in the windows network.
(I' ve mounted the remote folders tree in /home/javier/smb4k/PCw2k_12/doc_javier)
I mean: the remote program is a windows executable in a windows computer, and I would like it to be able to be executed with the resources of the windows computer, and if possible, from it, to write the output back to my computer with the Linux box. ( for example, through samba, he sees my folder as \\Lnx_2\project12\MF2k_output\
This would be very good for me, because some windows executables could do part of my job...
Thanks all and best regards
The best way I could think for you to do this would be to install cygwin on your windows machine and execute code on it remotely by configuring rsh/rexec/etc. Just mounting a file system isn't going to do it for you.
HTH Neil
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