On Mon, 2004-05-03 at 20:08, Edward wrote: > me@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > > I'm having a bear of a time doing this. All I want to do is to write to some Win2k3 SMB shares. > > Anyone done this yet? I can't figure out how to do this. > > > > Preston > > what smbmount command are you using? > > P.S. Telling us you're having a bear of a time doing this while not > specifying what you've tried to accomplish this, cli, x, etc., and what > is happening for it not to work (error messages?) is not really helpful. > > Also not the right way to post to a mailing list. Understood. What I was hoping for, I guess, especially given what a special case Win2k3 is, is for a pointer to a website or some kind of authoritative THIS IS THE PROPER WAY TO MOUNT A WINDOWS SHARE kind of site. Basically. But, here goes... What I've done so far? Created an entry in /etc/fstab. This entry looks as follows... //servername/sharename /mnt/mountname smbfs user,noauto,username=x,password=x 0 0 All one line obviously. I've crated a directory named "mountname" and given ownership to my user "preston". I've also gone through some other steps outlined in something I found online (the link is at work) to add this machine to the Win2k3 Active Directory Domain. So far, so good. However, when I mount the share (and I can) as I said earlier I can't write to the share. For example, the directories in the share might look like this... drwxr-x-r-x 3 prestonc prestonc 128 Apr 30 09:14 Code ..And yet I can't write to that "Code" directory at all. No idea why. I seem to have permissions. My password on the domain is the same as my password on the local machine. Usernames are the same. Ownership of the directory is established. I'm mounting the directory as me. That's why I'm puzzled. And thus this is why I asked if anyone knew the "correct" way to mount Win2k3 shares. Because obviously I can mount shares. And they look like they can be written to. But they can't. So clearly something is going wrong such that my username/password is either not getting authenticated against the domain controller when attempting to write or isn't getting passed on from my machine. Whatever the case, I'm able to mount, but not write and thus there is something that's a bit off and I can't for the life of me figure out what it is. That's why I asked the question. I've setup plenty of networks in the past where the file server was a Linux box running Samba. Used "smbpasswd -a <user>" to add new users and set their passwords. Got it so people could write to the shares, etc. In fact I just setup one a few weeks ago. But I don't have as much experience writing to Windows shares from Linux. And that's specifically what I was hoping someone could show me how to do properly. Preston