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Posted: Jan. 06 2006,18:44 QUOTE

Mainly want to know here about the DotNET Framework

And how to "log" it into my Win2K network for drive attachment

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Posted: Jan. 06 2006,18:57 QUOTE

I know you are probably working on this problem right now, so I'll give a quick answer so you know someone sees it. Take it lightly, though, because I'm not a Linux network guy at all. I know it's possible because there was another thread here about this. Do a search on Samba. I think you would need the samba client in DSL, or set up an FTP or HTTP server on your Windows machine with sharing on for that drive.

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Posted: Jan. 06 2006,19:11 QUOTE

You may also want to check out this site:
http://www.mono-project.com/


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Posted: Jan. 06 2006,20:42 QUOTE

Not real clear on what you're looking for, but here goes anyway.  If you need to attach to a Windows shared drive, you can use smbclient that comes with DSL, ie:
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smbclient //<pc_netbios_name>/<share_name> -U<user_name>%<user_passwd>

This will get you to a shell prompt that will allow you to move files around.  I suspect this isn't anywhere near the functionality that you're looking for, but maybe it'll help.
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Posted: Feb. 05 2006,13:46 QUOTE

dotnet framework is NOTHING concern with networking in general. It is Microsoft's "virtual machine" (just like Java runtime). When you use languages such as vb.net C#.net, you need dotnet framework.
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