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PyVSS is a pythonmodule which allows you to copy files using Volume Shadow Copy Service (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadow_Copy). It is in an early development phase, yet is stable, simple and straight-forward to use.
readsmb is an open source extentsion module for Python. It's writen by C and published under the GPLv2. Using readsmb, you can browse or read contents on a SAMBA/CIFS server.
PySamba is a full wrapper based in the work of Tim Potter. PySamba is built as a Python C extension and a Pythonmodule that hides the complexity of the lower layer (smb). At now, PySamba provides a fully functional samba wrapper
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The jnios module is a complete java/JNI implementation of the builtin python modules "os" and "posix" for use with the JPython environment. jnios allows the original os.py and posixpath.py/ntpath.py/...from CPython, to run under JPython.