Well yes I could, but again, thats not at all a fluid solution, it's a dry-powder solution =). It requires that sudo be setup for each user account to be able to run mount with root privileges, plus I have to store my network password in the script. I just don't understand why Nautilus can't over-come SMB shares, even for programs that don't understand them, by automatically saving the document to /tmp, or mounting the share itself, etc. On Fri, 2004-02-27 at 11:46, Christoph Wickert wrote: > > Then you could mount the automatically on login & unmount them on > logout. You cloud place the commands in .bash_profile & .bach_logout, > pam would be more elegant. > > Christoph -- Adam Voigt adam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx