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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: OT: share scan equivalent for linux?
Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2002 03:29:36 +0000
From: Andrew Choong <mail@pdaconsult.co.uk>
Reply-To: mail@pdaconsult.co.uk
To: Samuel Flory <sflory@rackable.com>
References: <20021212002931.EC30C3F4E7@listman.redhat.com> <3DF7FCB4.1020008@pdaconsult.co.uk> <3DF80184.6030407@rackable.com>



thanks but doesn't that just do what all the other samba browsers do?

sharescan doesn't just rely on smb shares but also scans through gnutella, kazaa ports etc doesn't it?

there are some files that will appear on sharescan that will not show up on windows network..........

any ideas?

regards,

andrew.

Samuel Flory wrote:

Andrew Choong wrote:

apologies for the OT. i use sharescan to access the windows network here at my halls of residence. is there an equivalent program for linux?

in the past i have used linneighborhood and xsmbrowser but neither of them seem to have the searching facilities and ease of use that sharescan does. if any knows of a similar program out there, it would be much appreciated.

regards,

andrew choong.



 From the gnome file manager type "smb:///".






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