David Greene wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Searching the mailing list archives or looking into the FAQ would have
been of some help.
Rather than let this extremely unhelpful reply be the last word,
I'll relate my experience. I'm sorry, but it's nearly impossible
to do web searches on this to
On Tue, Jul 11, 2006 at 05:39:39PM +0100, Chris Taylor wrote:
>David Greene wrote:
>>Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>>>Searching the mailing list archives or looking into the FAQ would have
>>>been of some help.
>>
>>Rather than let this extremely unhelpful reply be the last word, I'll
>>relate my experie
David Greene wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Searching the mailing list archives or looking into the FAQ would have
been of some help.
Rather than let this extremely unhelpful reply be the last word,
I'll relate my experience. I'm sorry, but it's nearly impossible
to do web searches on this t
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Searching the mailing list archives or looking into the FAQ would have
been of some help.
Rather than let this extremely unhelpful reply be the last word,
I'll relate my experience. I'm sorry, but it's nearly impossible
to do web searches on this topic. I know, I spen
On Jul 11 13:27, Michael Naugk wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using cygwin under Windows 2000 with the Openssh Server.
> I have mounted some network drives from a Samba server (for this I have to
> enter username and password, since the local user is another than the user
> who has access to the samba dr
Hi,
I am using cygwin under Windows 2000 with the Openssh Server.
I have mounted some network drives from a Samba server (for this I have to
enter username and password, since the local user is another than the user
who has access to the samba drive).
Locally I see all drives:
$ ls /cygdrive/
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