Article 160862 of comp.os.vms:
"Daniel Bohner" <tazm8r@micron.net> writes:

>I have seen lots of talk about mounting VMS to an NT drive, but I haven't
>seen anything about mounting NT to the VAX drive??

>How do I do it?? and what do I need.

>I would like to back our NT4.0 server to the VAX drive... and automatically
>back up with the vax system drive...  But I don't know how to mount the Vax
>drive to NT.  I would be using a VAX4700 running ver 6.2...

I'm making an assumption here that you're talking about a disk drive.

If you want to make a VMS disk appear as a drive letter on NT, you can use
Microsoft's built-in network client with either Pathworks (commercial stuff
from Digital) or Samba, its free semi-clone (see
http://http://lake.canberra.edu.au/pub/samba/ for details), or NFS.  The
latter two require that you have TCP/IP running on the VAX.

Going the other way might not be so pretty.  I haven't peeked at the VMS
Samba port in a while, but the original UNIX version has a tool called
smbtar that lets you server-driven backup things with LanMan-type clients.
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