On Fri, 10 Feb 2006, Torsten Bronger wrote:

> Hallöchen!
>
> I've running an sshd on a Cygwin system.  If I start Bash, I can see
> a remove drive of a Windows Server mounted at /cygdrive/t/.  So far,
> so good.
>
> Unfortunately I can't see this drive when logging in from a Linux
> machine via ssh.  I suspect the reason is that the drive is password
> protected, and the password is not my login password.  Every time I
> log in (via the orinary Windows login screen) I have to enter that
> password.
>
> Can I put this password somewhere so that Cygwin can mount it, even
> when I'm accessing it from outside?  Thank you!

Can't you just run "net use t: '\\MACHINE\SHARE' '*'" from the bash prompt
once you're logged in via ssh?
        Igor
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