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RE: Samba error when getting file from NT Server to Linux client



doh!!!  I forgot about that extra slash mark - Thanks

+=> -----Original Message-----
+=> From: Kent West [mailto:westk@acu.edu]
+=> Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2000 3:46 PM
+=> To: Alex McCool
+=> Cc: 'Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira'; Debian User list
+=> Subject: Re: Samba error when getting file from NT Server to Linux
+=> client
+=> 
+=> 
+=> Alex McCool wrote:
+=> 
+=> > I've tried using the //servername/c$    like in NT but I 
+=> dont think
+=> > samba likes that.
+=> > Instead create a sharepoint with a real name on the NT box.
+=> >
+=> 
+=> I can mount a C$ share if I use the following syntax:
+=> 
+=> smbmount-2.2.x //servername/c\$
+=> 
+=> Note the "\" before the "$".
+=> 
+=> >
+=> > +=> -----Original Message-----
+=> > +=> From: Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira
+=> > +=> [mailto:baptista@linuxsolutions.com.br]
+=> > +=> Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2000 8:55 PM
+=> > +=> To: Alex McCool
+=> > +=> Cc: Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira; Debian User list
+=> > +=> Subject: Re: Samba error when getting file from NT 
+=> Server to Linux
+=> > +=> client
+=> > +=>
+=> > +=>
+=> > +=>     Hi,
+=> > +=>     it's my fault but the sharepont is /c or an alias 
+=> that is in NT?
+=> > +=> Quoting Alex McCool (debian@cadscape.com):
+=> > +=> > >
+=> > +=> > >        # smbmount file://sideraco/c /mnt -U Linux -I
+=> > +=> 222.222.222.2 -D
+=> > +=> > sideraco -P
+=> > +=> > >AriaLinux
+=> > +=> > >
+=> > +=> >
+=> > +=> > Your first arg is incorrect it should look like the
+=> > +=> string you pass when
+=> > +=> > using "net use * \\suckieNT\sharepnt"
+=> > +=> > not the URL style
+=> > +=> >
+=> > +=>
+=> > +=> --
+=> > +=> Abraços,            PH
+=> > +=> Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira --
+=> > +=> baptista@linuxsolutions.com.br
+=> > +=> Information Technology Consultant
+=> > +=>
+=> >
+=> > --
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