There are a couple of things to look into:
Only member of Power Users or Administrators on the local system
can add shares. If you are connecting as the domain administrator,
try adding that account to the local administrators group (see
smbadm).
The path (http://keeganm.com/tmp/3.JPG) must be the mount path as
it appears in /etc/mnttab (2nd column) prefixed by the a drive
letter and colon (B: is fine).
Alan
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [cifs-discuss] Controlling shares via windows MMC
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2010 13:42:32 -0700 (PDT)
From: keegam <no-re...@opensolaris.org>
To: cifs-discuss@opensolaris.org
I was using MMC. I posted screenshots dictating the process i was using.
In a nutshell, I'm a unix admin. I'm responsible for making sure snapshots
are taken, the unix OS and SMB services are online, and the hardware is
working. I'd like the windows team to administer all shares. My assumption
was I could create one share on the server, and have the windows team create
and administrate sub-shares via a windows GUI. Is this not a recommended
practice?
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