Jim DeCaro on 5 Sep 2006 00:36:45 -0000


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Re: Connecting to a Windows share


I am not sure what you mean by your questions. (??? {:-~ ||) I added users
and gave them share permissions.  I used the share mounting daemon for the
distro.  I am using Ubuntu 6, Fedora 5, and SuSE 10.1.  I will look into the
samba applets and see if I can see what you mean.

Thanks!

Jim

On 9/3/06, Vick <vadimtux@verizon.net> wrote:

Did you add all the users and passwords to samba though? I had that issue too. Also what do you use to mount shares?

Jim DeCaro wrote:
> A consistent problem I am encountering when working with various Linux
> distros is connecting to smb shares on a Windows network.  Very often,
> the
> connection will not accept the credentials I type in for the local
> system.
> I am connecting to file shares on a peer to peer Windows workgroup.  The
> shares show up, but I cannot authenticate to access them.
>
> Any advice?
>
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