Hi,
your problem arises from abuse of the c$ share: ;-)
the shares ending in$-signs are so-called administrative shares.
Their use is restricted to adminitrator-users of the windows-machine,
as they are ment only for administrative tasks.
Never use these shares for real filesharing, create a secon
just in case you didn't put this problem to rest...
I found I got the "tree connect failed: ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess (Access
denied.)" when I removed my windows user from the administrator group
and I was mounting to a c$ share so I suppose the windows account
requires admin access if I'm authenticati
After doing a lot of searching in the archive, I discovered that someone
else had the same problem over a year ago. Here are the workarounds
that he posted:
For comparison/archive purposes, here's an /etc/fstab
entry which works as expected after boot but not
before:
//w2kbox/share /mnt/thin
The called name is the netbios name. This seems to be a feature.
What command specifically are you using to mount the share?
Joel
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I have been having problems trying to get my samba mounted windows (XP)
shares to mount at boot time on my Redhat 8 machine. I have tried
changing the start order of things, but it didn't seem to help.
Here is the interesting bits from the boot.log
Feb 1 11:17:46 vortex-550 network: Setting ne