Can I use a shared DVD drive in DVD Player? If so, how?

Can I use a shared DVD drive in DVD Player? If so, how? I have it set up as a Shared volume on a Dell PC used as a server.

prf.kishorekumar wrote:
i came here with a hope that I would definitely get some help.
pls.. some one reply1) You got some help. No where do I see thanks or acknowledgment for the information given.
2) Please remember that people on the forum help others voluntarily, it's not their job.
3) Google can often help you here if the forum can't. Using Google I found this interesting link:
http://today.java.net/pub/a/today/2004/05/24/html-pt1.html
It discusses the Swing HTML EditorKit as well as some other free HTML renderers.
Edited by: petes1234 on Oct 24, 2007 7:29 PM

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