On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 5:01 PM, Fabian Enos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Try 'sudo net usershare' * It opened up a manual page which doesn't make any sense to me whatsoever, therefore I took the liberty of copying it below for your kind perusal, should you have the patience to go through it, inspite of your more pressing commitments, for instance - at work? * Usage: net usershare add <sharename> <path> [<comment>] [<acl>] [<guest_ok=[y|n]>] to add or change a user defined share. net usershare delete <sharename> to delete a user defined share. net usershare info [-l|--long] [wildcard sharename] to print info about a user defined share. net usershare list [-l|--long] [wildcard sharename] to list user defined shares. net usershare help Type "net usershare help <option>" to get more information on that option Valid targets: choose one (none defaults to localhost) -S or --server=<server> server name -I or --ipaddress=<ipaddr> address of target server -w or --workgroup=<wg> target workgroup or domain Valid miscellaneous options are: -p or --port=<port> connection port on target -W or --myworkgroup=<wg> client workgroup -d or --debuglevel=<level> debug level (0-10) -n or --myname=<name> client name -U or --user=<name> user name -s or --configfile=<path> pathname of smb.conf file -l or --long Display full information -V or --version Print samba version information -P or --machine-pass Authenticate as machine account
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