I'm not too familiar with the issue but Solaris PC NetLink is free and does some neat things:
Solaris PC NetLink (based on AT&T Advanced Server for Unix) delivers native Windows NT network services--which include directory, authentication, and file-and-print services--on Solaris servers. Users continue to receive the full functionality of the services exactly as if they were running on a Windows NT server. This way users get more access to their files and data.
Specifically, PC NetLink provides the following native NT networking services on Solaris servers:
A complete implementation of Windows NT 4.0 Server Directory (PDC/BDC - NTDS) on Solaris Security and authentication (SAM/SID) NetBIOS and WINS Network browser File and print (NTFS) Service Pack compliant
http://www.sun.com/interoperability/netlink/
-JV
At 07:58 AM 12/13/01 -0600, you wrote:
I know that Linux can mount up a ntfs cifs share on a filer using smbmount - is there anything out there that one can use for Solaris? looking for ways to mount up our nt file shares on Solaris 8 boxes. sun had a product for mounting up nt boxes (solstice nfs). this required the nfs client to be running on the nt side. anyone aware of anything else?