Re: Windows shares on F7

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Weiner, Michael wrote:
> Fellow list readers -
>  
> I am running F7 on an x86_64 box, and have an application (Pro/E) that i
> am using for some design work. My work group has a windows share that i
> need to save my work to, and was wondering what the easiest method is to
> make a samba share show up in the linux filesystem so that it will show
> up in the application?
>  
> Any ideas would be appreciated
> Michael 
>  
You may want to take a look at the cifs (man mount.cifs). It is a
replacement for smbmount. Note - unless it is set to suid, a user
can not use it. But if you are using the same share all the time,
you could create a fstab entry for it that is user mountable. It is
also possible to create a "Places" entry for the share that will let
you "drag & drop" file to/from the share.

Mikkel
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