Client windows 2000 xp sur serveur linux

comment connecter un client window xp ou 2000 oracle 9i sur un
serveur linux mandrake 8.1 j'ai installer le client 9i pour
windows sur la machine cliente mais il me manque des norion pour
utiliser net assistant et je n'arrive pas non plus vec ODBC

The PCNETLINK Windows NT/4 compatible file/print/authentication server
Can be used as an AD/W2K member server . This is the old Lan Manager for Unix
server from the beginning of the 1990-ties that SUN upgraded to NT4 compatablity.
http://www.sun.com/solutions/interoperability/netlink/download-20.html
There is also a bunch of patches for it on sunsolve.
Otherwise you can also use SAMBA which is included on the
solaris9 software companion CD.

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