Access windows resources within form6i

hi
have any body an idea of how to do the following
_ get the existing windows nt network userlist from
form 6i using any supplied package
_ get data from sql server to using forms6i

If you share the user folder on the Windows box itself (and all its contents) you should be able to browse or mount it.

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