It is not clearly the OS's job. Any application software can connect, use, 
and disconnect from a SMB / CIFS share, just as any user can have different 
SMB / CIFS connections not shared with other users of the same client. I 
did not talk about linking it into the local file system or providing it as 
a drive letter. So Jenkins could simply connect, push the file, disconnect, 
just as it does when installing itself on a Windows slave.
 
Anyways, the main problem is unsolved: How to tell Jenkins to copy an 
artifact as a post-build step?

Am Samstag, 9. Februar 2013 16:29:03 UTC+1 schrieb Octavian Covalschi:

> How do you mount/connect that share? I mean, it's OS' job to mount a 
> network share with or w/o user/password and Jenkins would just copy your 
> file to that share.  
>
>
> On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 9:09 AM, Markus KARG 
> <mar...@headcrashing.eu<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> I need to publish an artifact to a password-protected SMB / CIFS share. 
>> How can I do this?
>> I noticed that there was a copy plugin, which seems to be obsolete.
>> I also noticed that there is a ArtifactDeployer plugin, which seems to be 
>> so fresh that it is not contained in the Jenkins Update system.
>> What to do?
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