Windows Linux Tips: Sharing files Windows system


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The protocol to use to be able to share files with Windows systems is called SMB. Linux supports 
natively a lot of file systems and network protocols.SMB is one of them. To be able to mount a Windows file system to share files, that system needs to have file sharing enabled, and you need to enable SMB support in the kernel.

You also need to download a program called Samba which allows you to share remote file systems, and 
build yourself a server. General information about how to connect Linux, Windows machines and Macs is on the Web at http://www.eats.com/linux_mac_win.html. If SMB is not a possibility, you could use FTP. 
Linux by default has an FTP server turned on. 

Windows FTP servers are also available for free.



"Windows Linux Tips: Sharing files from a Windows system"


Reference : techpraveen.com