This is a Redhat issue, not LinNeighborhood. IIRC, you need to change the permissions of /usr/bin/smbmnt and /usr/bin/smbumount to allow execution by a user. This has security implications, though, so be aware.

Irv

Jim Hale wrote:

Thanks Irv!

I have it working great if I'm logged in as root - now if I could just
access the folders when I'm logged in as a regular user. I guess that's
a question for the LinNeighborhood list if I can find one. :)






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