Make it simple and install services for netware on the windows box.
Then setup an AT on the window box that runs a script that copies the 
files form the netware box to the windows box.
As long as the username and password are the same on both windows and 
netware it should be a simple...

xcopy \\nwserver\share\file  c:\folder\file

in the script.

Sam.

KISMIF

Keep it Simple Make it Fun



Troy.A Johnson wrote:

>Larry,
>
>I have to syncronize some files from a 
>NetWare server volume to a share on 
>a Windows workstation every morning, 
>so maybe you can hack part of this to 
>work for you:
>
>  
>
>>>>>>START>>>>>
>>>>>>            
>>>>>>
>#!/bin/bash
>
># rsync-crystal-reports
>
>ECHO=/bin/echo
>NCPMOUNT=/usr/bin/ncpmount
>NCPUMOUNT=/usr/bin/ncpumount
>MOUNT=/bin/mount
>UMOUNT=/bin/umount
>RSYNC=/usr/bin/rsync
>
>USER=linuxuser
>
>NSERVER=nwserver
>NDNS=nwserver.workplace.com
>NUSER=nwuser.users.workplace
>NPASS=nwpassword
>NVOL=nwvol
>NMPOINT=/mnt/nwserver
>
>MFS=smbfs
>MUSER=msuser
>MPASS=mspassword
>MOPTS=username=$MUSER,password=$MPASS,uid=$USER,gid=$USER
>MSHARE=//msserver/msshare
>MMPOINT=/mnt/msserver
>
>RSRC=/mnt/nwserver/HOME/Crystal\ Reports/
>RDST=/mnt/msserver/
>
>$ECHO "=== $0 start ==="
>
>$ECHO Mounting NetWare volume
>$NCPMOUNT -S $NSERVER -A $NDNS -U $NUSER -P $NPASS -u $USER -g $USER -V
>$NVOL $NMPOINT
>NRV=$?
>if [ "$NRV" != "0" ]; then
>	$ECHO "* NetWare mount failure -- exit status $NRV"
>	$ECHO "    Servername: $NSERVER"
>	$ECHO "    Server DNS: $NDNS"
>	$ECHO "    Username: $NUSER"
>	$ECHO "    Volume: $NVOL"
>	$ECHO "    Mount Point: $NMPOINT"
>	exit $NRV
>fi
>$ECHO Mounting Windows share
>$MOUNT -t $MFS -o $MOPTS $MSHARE $MMPOINT
>MRV=$?
>if [ "$MRV" != "0" ]; then
>	$ECHO "* Windows mount failure -- exit status $MRV"
>	$ECHO "    Sharename: $MSHARE"
>	$ECHO "    Username: $MUSER"
>	$ECHO "    UNIX Username: $USER"
>	$ECHO "    Mount Point: $MMPOINT"
>	exit $MRV
>fi
>
>$ECHO Performing rsync of files
>$ECHO "==============================================================="
>$RSYNC -rtv "$RSRC" "$RDST"
>$ECHO "==============================================================="
>
>$ECHO Unmounting NetWare volume
>$NCPUMOUNT $NMPOINT
>$ECHO Unmounting Windows share
>$UMOUNT $MMPOINT
>
>$ECHO "=== $0 stop ==="
><<<<<END<<<<<
>
>Good luck,
>
>Troy
>
>  
>
>>>>larry.pint at ntuminc.com 08/16/04 04:07PM >>>
>>>>        
>>>>
>Thanks, Brian.
>
>I'm actually trying to go the other way.  I have the Windows PC's 
>reading and writing files on the Linux server.
>
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