Greetings,

at work we have a Linux server to which a bunch of PCs is connected. Sometimes, I work with my Wallstreet PB (with OS 10.3.5) there and I would like to access the server. While WWW browsing and connecting to the server is not a problem, I am not able to even see the different shares on the server. On my PB the server folder appears to be simply and completely empty (this is not an issue when I use a PC, so it does not seem to be because of missing privileges).
Because the administrator is not really interested in macs or in solving my problem, I would be eager to hear if anybody has a clue what the problem is and comes up with an easy solution which I could present to our administrator.


Many thanks in advance,

Nils

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