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If I want to access a Windows/Samba share from a Windows box, I can simply select Start > Run > \\windows_machine\share >From a Mac, I can select Command-K (or Go > Connect to Server) smb://windows_machine/share >From a Linux machine, is there any way to do the above kind of concept without having to mount the share? Mounting is the equivalent of Windows' Mapping a Network Drive, yet is there a faster way to access a resource through a UNC-style convention or something else without having to outright mount? The resources in question happen to be on a Windows Domain controller, but could just as easily apply to workstation with a shared folder. Thanks. Scott -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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