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On Tuesday 23 July 2002 8:13 am, Terry Sheltra did speak unto the huddled 
masses, saying:

> Another simple question ..
>
> Does Komba allow a user to delete files from a network share after
> mounting it?  I tried to use it to delete some network shares, but it
> would not allow me, saying nothing but "Could not remove directory
> <directory>"

it does if you rights to it.  you might need to right click the share and 
supply a username & password.  if you were accessing it with no 
name/password you might want to change it so others can't read your drive.

what OS is on the machine you are connecting to?

- -- 
May the forces of evil become confused on their way to your house.

shane
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