Deepak Shrestha wrote:
It's only left out of the way, not really hidden. Windows even has
graphical tools to show you this stuff. It seems, to me, that you're
coming into this with a false expectation.
Not really a false expectation. Its more of a curiosity about why
network browser in linux is showing the stuffs which are not even
needed by the user. I will accept that if my folder$ will show but
what about C$, D$, E$ so on an so forth which was not even shared from
windows machine?
They are shared, that's why Samba can see them.
They're administrative shares.
17:02 [summer@sysadmin ~]$ smbclient -I 10.0.0.253 -U harris%zonker
//coco/e$ -c dir
Domain=[CLASS] OS=[Windows Server 2003 3790 Service Pack 1]
Server=[Windows Server 2003 5.2]
672fc22bc1a11e3fd89e120e37f52f2c D 0 Wed Aug 22 13:01:21
2007
backups D 0 Thu Apr 20 12:09:36 2006
Intel10.2 D 0 Thu Aug 23 15:21:16 2007
MSOCache DHR 0 Fri Mar 31 15:36:21 2006
RECYCLER DHS 0 Tue Jan 30 14:45:27 2007
RemoteInstall D 0 Tue Mar 13 15:21:57 2007
Shares D 0 Mon Jul 10 16:10:46 2006
SIS Common Store DHS 0 Wed Nov 28 10:12:25 2007
System Volume Information DHS 0 Tue Aug 21 12:50:21 2007
temp D 0 Sat Jan 27 11:37:56 2007
w2k3Server D 0 Fri Mar 17 14:46:16 2006
WSUS D 0 Mon Feb 5 16:46:55 2007
48826 blocks of size 2097152. 36751 blocks available
17:02 [summer@sysadmin ~]$
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Cheers
John
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