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    C++ (Non Visual C++ Issues) Ask or answer C and C++ questions not related to Visual C++. This includes Console programming, Linux programming, or general ANSI C++.

     
     
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    C program on windows that opens and reads file on unix machine

    I want to write a program in C or CPP that is on windows machine which opens file residing on Unix machine. Pls suggest the code or technique.
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