I'd like to do the same thing. Actually, I know about the Samba client 
(not the Samba server) meant for "network browsing" and about LISA, the 
daemon behind it. I'm guessing for programming there must be a Samba 
"lib" somewhere on the Linux side that has a Samba client API.

Olwe

Larry Pint wrote:

> I am a programmer, not a Linux OS expert, so please bear with me.
>
> I need to access a shared drive on a Windows 2003 Server from within a 
> program running on a Linux box.  I'm unable to figure out how to write 
> to that drive.  I suspect it has something to do with either Samba, 
> which we have installed on the Linux machine, or mounting the Windows 
> share on the Linux machine (or both).  (Red Hat Linux version 
> 2.4.20-8(?)   Samba version 2.2.7a)
>
> Can someone tell me how to accomplish this?
>
> Thanks for any suggestions you can offer me.
>
> Larry  Pint
>
>
>
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