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Old 10-31-2009, 12:54 AM
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Default how to access windows 7 shared folder from backtrack pf4

I'm having file sharing issues between Windows 7 and Back|Track. My primary O.S. is Back|Track pf4 dual boot with W7 also; but im trying share some files between my wife's W7 pc.

can someone enlighten me
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F.Y.I. Im the owner of the network also I know each of my pc's share password. just in case

that's my case im trying to boot into W7 to snapshot from there
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you can try smb4k
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Old 10-31-2009, 10:33 AM
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Open up Konqueror (that's the file manager program). In the address bar, type the following:

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smb://192.168.0.4/
(Replace the IP address above with the IP address of the machine hosting the file shares).

There's also a way of mounting an MS-Windows file share into the Linux filesystem. You use the "mount" program to achieve this. For details, type the following at the command line "man mount".
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Thanks for your fast and help-full replay's

but I've try both the

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smb4k
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smb://192.168.0.4/
but no luck!!! as I said I have the password of each Homegroup user's
and when I type it doesn't recognize it

thanks again
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Old 11-01-2009, 05:58 AM
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Thanks for your fast and help-full replay's

but I've try both the



and



but no luck!!! as I said I have the password of each Homegroup user's
and when I type it doesn't recognize it

thanks again
Try turning off simple file sharing (also known as the Sharing Wizard) in Windows 7, and set up shares the old fashioned way. Google can tell you how.
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If its sharing between network, cant you get a Lan Messenger and use it to send files between you two ?
I've used it before, and its quite fast.
Google it.
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Old 11-11-2009, 07:44 PM
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the only thing i know is that Windows 7 can enter into Back|Track pf4 if i share a folder but I CANT enter into Windows 7
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