On Thu, 2004-08-12 at 10:22, Andrew Konosky wrote: > Well, now I am not getting any errors telling me the file isn't there, > so I must have the syntax right now, but now it can't connect! > > //192.168.1.101://CARL/C$ /mnt/network/192.168.1.101/C smbfs > uid=0,gid=500,umask=002,user 0 0 >From my experience with samba you will most likely need to create a samba user on your linux box, then make sure that user has permissions on the windows box to access the resource you are sharing. Also make sure the directory you are trying to access is actually shared under windows. You may need to include a credentials option in you mount command or include the username and password information there, although I prefer the credentials option myself. -- Scot L. Harris <webid@xxxxxxxxxx>