Bill-Lancaster ha scritto:
> Doriano - after many adventures I've done It!
>
> Thanks for all your help and also thanks to the other contributors
>
> Bill Lancaster
>
Happy to hear it! Having you succeded, now you can tell it's easy! :-)
Best regards,
Doriano
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Doriano - after many adventures I've done It!
Thanks for all your help and also thanks to the other contributors
Bill Lancaster
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Doriano Blengino ha scritto:
> Bill-Lancaster ha scritto:
>
>> I can view and access my windows network folders easily from the desktop.
>> I can put an icon on the desktop which will open a specific network folder
>> (is that "mounted"?)
>> ...
>>
> mount-path, like "E:" is the mount-path
Bill-Lancaster ha scritto:
> Dear Doriano
> That's OK I don't feel "flamed".
> I'm using Ubuntu 9.04 with Gnome 2.26.1
> I can view and access my windows network folders easily from the desktop.
> I can put an icon on the desktop which will open a specific network folder
> (is that "mounted"?)
> I
Dear Doriano
That's OK I don't feel "flamed".
I'm using Ubuntu 9.04 with Gnome 2.26.1
I can view and access my windows network folders easily from the desktop.
I can put an icon on the desktop which will open a specific network folder
(is that "mounted"?)
I researched all the stuff in Nabble and t
Hey Bill,
I found this page, it might help you.
http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/how-to-mount-remote-windows-partition-windows-share-under-linux.html
as people have suggested earlier, try opening a terminal and try the
commands that are shown in the
site that I gave you; make sure you can access fi
Bill-Lancaster wrote:
> Thanks for the advice but how do I "mount the path to the network directory"?
> I've no doubt the answers is simple but I've tried everything I can think
> of. Thanks in advance
> Bill Lancaster
>
> Bill-Lancaster wrote:
>
>> My Gambas PC is attached to a Windows Network
Dimitris Anogiatis ha scritto:
> Doriano,
>
> With all due respect, some people are in the process of relearning key
> concepts that they are used to take
> for granted in Windows. To them Linux is still uncharted territory and since
> this mailing list is so helpful it's
> easy to veer of a tad bi
Doriano,
With all due respect, some people are in the process of relearning key
concepts that they are used to take
for granted in Windows. To them Linux is still uncharted territory and since
this mailing list is so helpful it's
easy to veer of a tad bit off subject... I've seen workarounds invol
Bill-Lancaster ha scritto:
> Thanks for the advice but how do I "mount the path to the network directory"?
> I've no doubt the answers is simple but I've tried everything I can think
> of. Thanks in advance
> Bill Lancaster
>
> Bill-Lancaster wrote:
>
>> My Gambas PC is attached to a Windows Ne
Thanks for the advice but how do I "mount the path to the network directory"?
I've no doubt the answers is simple but I've tried everything I can think
of. Thanks in advance
Bill Lancaster
Bill-Lancaster wrote:
>
> My Gambas PC is attached to a Windows Network - how can I access files
> there f
On Fri, 2009-10-09 at 02:59 -0700, Bill-Lancaster wrote:
> My Gambas PC is attached to a Windows Network - how can I access files there
> from a Gambas application?
Mount the path to the network directory with rw and use standard gambas
file operations on the mount point.
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My Gambas PC is attached to a Windows Network - how can I access files there
from a Gambas application?
Thanks
Bill Lancaster
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