FW: Mounted share.
Francisco Ruiz
fruiz at tsitrucks.com
Fri Apr 22 16:39:48 UTC 2005
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Sent: Friday, April 22, 2005 11:17 AM
To: Getting started with Red Hat Linux
Subject: Re: FW: Mounted share.
Francisco Ruiz wrote:
> Hello People! I have a SCO box running Vision FS with 4 shares. I can
> mount from a rh8.0 all four of those shares and list the contents of
> each, but one. The one I'm having trouble listing can be mounted with
> no problem. When I go to list a single file or all files in that
> share my RH8.o system just sits there. What can I look for. The only
> difference between this share and the others is that this share is not
> browsable meaning any one with access right can rwx to it but can not
> browse it for the for example through the network hood in windows.
Then the user you've mounted it as also can't search it. If a share is
not browsable, then the user who's trying to look at it must
authenticate to the server somehow.
I set the share with rwx to all users that authenticate. I have mounted
the share with the credentials of a user who has all these rights as
well. On a win PC the share is not visible in the net hood, but I can
map a drive to it and I go to "MY Computer" on the desktop I am able to
list, browse and do what ever I want. How is mounting a drive in Linux
and mapping a drive in windows different?
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