Re: How to log on an NT 4.0 Server
oh, in that case ...
it may be easier to make a dos boot disk, and download ntfsdos
(www.ntinternals.com i believe) to recover the data. i havent seen a
(simple) boot disk rescue thing for linux to rescue NT. ntfsdos(read
only) is free, a read write version is commercial. i dont remember the
other guy's email address so i can't cc this..hope he sees it!
nate
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On Sat, 23 Oct 1999, Phil Brutsche wrote:
> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
>
> > install samba, read up on the docs, it will take some tweaking to get it
> > to work with NT(has to do with encryption during auth)
> >
> > but it works..and works good
>
> That would work, but I don't think that's what he's looking for. It
> sounds more like "Is there a way to get a single-floppy Linux system to
> mount a NTFS volume so that the data can be recovered: Oh, yea, btw:
> WinNT doesn't boot".
>
> But I do have to agree with you - Samba works well.
>
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