> 
> Hmm, Based on that I decided to try running kruiser as root before
> changing any permissions. I su'ed and started kruiser from konsole, I
> then logged in with my user name/password and it worked. Is this a

I could get it to work by setting suid. But I don't know about security
concerns.

But now I can see onlt C: on the remote machine.. it has 2 more drives
(partitions).. E: and F:.. but I see them as E$ and F$ and can't access
them.. what does this mean?

-sarang

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