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On Thu, 21 Jun 2007, Kristian Hermansen wrote: > Scott Ehrlich wrote: >> 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. > > In nautilus (CTRL+L): > smb://user at server/share > -- > Kristian Hermansen > A couple more items to point out: - smb connections through Fedora/Centos no longer work for mount method - CIFS is the method that works (i.e. mount -t cifs will work, but mount -t smbfs fails - same servers) - trying to find the winning syntax to permit connecting to the server on a domain - mount -t cifs //server/share -o username=my_domain_username,domain=windows_domain Thanks. Scott -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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