Re: mapping drives

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Thank you Agile, that seemed to work well and will do for my purposes.  Out of curiosity, any idea why I could map it from my fedora 8 box, but not from the CentOS 4 box?
Thank you again.  The CentOS community is the best ;)

Jeff

On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 2:25 PM, Agile Aspect <agile.aspect@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 4:14 PM, Jeff Sadino
> However, I can do this:
> smbclient //10.1.1.17/Users -U jsadino
> Password:
> Domain=[MRILAB1] OS=[Windows Server (R) 2008 Standard 6002 Service Pack 2]
> Server=[Windows Server (R) 2008 Standard 6.0]
> smb: \> exit
>
> But if I try the same thing into /users/Jeff, I can't:
> smbclient //10.1.1.17/Users/Jeff -U jsadino
> Password:
> Domain=[MRILAB1] OS=[Windows Server (R) 2008 Standard 6002 Service Pack 2]
> Server=[Windows Server (R) 2008 Standard 6.0]
> tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME
> [root@cluster mnt]#
>
> And I couldn't put those into an fstab file anyways.
>
> Eero:
> mount -t cifs -o username=cluster,password=mrilab,uid=fs431,gid=fs
> //10.1.1.17/USERS/Jeff  /mnt/Jeff
> but it still only mounts the Users directory.
>

Try sharing your Jeff directory on the Windows server (without messing
with the USERS sharing.)

Then see if you can mount

   //10.1.1.17/Jeff  /mnt/Jeff

or test it with

  smbclient //10.1.1.17/Jeff -U jsadino


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