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Mount win2k shared volumes

Original Message
Name: Mats Borg
Date: April 2, 2002 at 15:16:39 Pacific
Subject: Mount win2k shared volumes
Comment:

Hi
Is it possible to mount win2k shared folders? I've tried with cifsmount without success. I've also tried different GUIs for cifsmount just to make sure it wasnt my syntax but again with no success. Is there any other way to mount/get access to shared folders on win2k?

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Name: jefro
Date: April 3, 2002 at 10:11:10 Pacific
Subject: Mount win2k shared volumes
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I would wonder what is different about the win2k shared volumes. I know that windowxp may be different because I had to update my winme to share to winxp. When I used the cifsmount for beos with win98 and 95 it worked very well after I got it figured out. Maybe someone on the win2k forum might tell what is different about the way it shares volumes?

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