Executing Programs Remotely

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Hi,
 
I need help in figuring out file sharing on linux systems.
 
The setup is as follows.
 
I have 2 linux boxes,say, A and B.
I have set up NFS for the file sharing. The users from A can execute programs on B.
 
Is there a way, such that the files generated by the scripts on B are automatically saved on A instead of B.
The idea is the user need not transfer the result files back to the local computer after executing the program remotely.
For achieving this, I'm not sure if NFS is the right way to go about it. 
 
Also can anyone recommend me a IDE hard drive >120GB for RH 7.3.
 
Thanks for the help,
sachin.

 
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