larkl

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Posted: Feb. 19 2006,18:55 |
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You could write a script around smbclient to do the backups. I haven't run across any GUI that'll pull stuff off a windows box, except some file manager thing in KNOPPIX (name escapes me). Let us know if you find something. I used to use a smbclient script that I ran with cron. Now I'm using NASServer and a dos shell script on the windows box that works pretty well. The NAS software runs on a headless P166Mhz. Of course, the NAS box isn't good for anything else, so this isn't that atttractive unless you have an old POS laying around.
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