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gabe
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10-01-2007, 11:50 PM
Post subject: unix DOC file
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so im on some windows computer and im connected to a unix machine, and on the machine there is a .doc file that i need to read. obv i cant just open up ms word. theres also no web access to that machine so i have no idea how to get to this file.
any ideas?? ty
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swiggidy
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emacs?
or e-mail it to yourself
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miracleriver
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ftp
There are also some utilities (usually comes with the xserver software) that let you setup a nfs server on a windows machine so that you can access files on the unix machine as if they were part of your windows filesystem.
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bigred
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ftp is for pron
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gabe
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by miracleriver
ftp
There are also some utilities (usually comes with the xserver software) that let you setup a nfs server on a windows machine so that you can access files on the unix machine as if they were part of your windows filesystem.
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dammit, for some reason i didnt even think of ftp! thank you, problem solved
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by bigred
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in 98, now its all about the torrents my friend.
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