Re: Using Nautilus to access Windows Shares--THANKS!

2003-07-13 Thread L. K. Pierce
>> My question is: How do I provide the password from Nautilus? >smb://username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/path OR >My suggestion is to make an entry in fstab that contains the needed >information (man samba would be a good start) and mount the windows >share "permanently". That would solve the problem

Re: Using Nautilus to access Windows shares

2003-07-13 Thread Marius Andreiana
On Du, 2003-07-13 at 05:07, L. K. Pierce wrote: > My question is: How do I provide the password from Nautilus? smb://username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/path -- Marius Andreiana SoluĊ£ii informatice bazate pe Linux / Linux-based IT solutions www.galuna.ro -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:

Re: Using Nautilus to access Windows shares

2003-07-12 Thread Joseph A Nagy Jr
On Saturday 12 July 2003 21:07, L. K. Pierce wrote this in an attempt to be witty and informative: > My question is: How do I provide the password from Nautilus? > > Any suggestions? My suggestion is to make an entry in fstab that contains the needed information (man samba would be a good start

Using Nautilus to access Windows shares

2003-07-12 Thread L. K. Pierce
On my home network I have three machines--RH 8.0, Win XP Pro, & Win 2000 Pro. I have set up Samba. It seems to be working fine. I can connect from the Win machines to the RH machine and access /home/username with no problems. From the RH box I can access the Win shares via smbclient with no pro