| Title: | "ASK THE WIZARDS" |
| Moderator: | QUARK::LIONEL |
| Created: | Mon Oct 30 1995 |
| Last Modified: | Mon May 12 1997 |
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Name: Winfried H. Oppermann
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Questions:
Im looking in importing/exporting to foreig filesystems from
OpenVms (Files11)
a) ISO9660 for writing CD's via Infoserver, i do
need a tool to convert to ISO9660
b) Connectivity to WindowsNT not be done by going
back in history and using FTP, i would like to have
the capabilty in VMS to mount WNT Disks and read/write
to them. This might be a reasonable way of doing
some kind of affinity...
| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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| 1524.1 | Check InfoServer Docs; Use NFS | XDELTA::HOFFMAN | Steve, OpenVMS Engineering | Tue Feb 11 1997 09:45 | 22 |
:Im looking in importing/exporting to foreig filesystems from :OpenVms (Files11) :a) ISO9660 for writing CD's via Infoserver, i do : need a tool to convert to ISO9660 Information on the creation of ISO9660 CD-ROMs should be included with the InfoServer kit. If it is not, please contact Digital Customer Support. :b) Connectivity to WindowsNT not be done by going : back in history and using FTP, i would like to have : the capabilty in VMS to mount WNT Disks and read/write : to them. This might be a reasonable way of doing : some kind of affinity... Acquire an NFS client and an NFS server for the Microsoft Windows NT system, and a package such as Digital TCP/IP Services (UCX) for OpenVMS. Other than NFS, there is presently no other way to "directly" access a disk -- other than FTP or similar network protocol -- using a "foreign" file structure. | |||||