Here's a suggestion, get rid of the space. Or, try using an escape character when mounting, like myserver\ with\ evil\ spaces Or, try wrapping the evil space name with "double quotes"
But if it were me, I would rename the share and get rid of the space. And have the person who used spaces in the names do some type of community service to learn a lesson. Brian [EMAIL PROTECTED] BHH Studio Art & Animation www.bhhstudio.com ------------------------------------------ 3/2/2002 9:32:38 AM, CDE Francis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >My office has an NT server with 2 shares, one of which has > a space in the name. Sharity refuses to see either share > on that server, and throws NetBIOS errors when I try to > connect manually in the Configuration window. > >Sharity successfully connects to other servers on the network. > >Using "Go to Server" in the Finder can connect to the non-space > share on my NT, but not the space share. The only way I've > connected to it is using mount_smbfs in Terminal. However, the > Finder refuses to display that mount unless I eject any shares > I have through Sharity. > >Suggestions? > >_______________________________________________ >Sharity-talk mailing list >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >http://at.obdev.at/mailman/listinfo/sharity-talk > > > _______________________________________________ Sharity-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://at.obdev.at/mailman/listinfo/sharity-talk
