On Wed, 14 Jun 2006, Brian Dessent wrote:

> Richard Foulk wrote:
>
> > This lets you specify the Windows user and password for the mount.
> >
> > Is there any way to do this with Cygwin's mount?
>
> net use x: '\\host\share' /USER:username password
> mount x:/ /path/foo/bar

Simpler yet:

net use '\\host\share' /USER:username password
mount //host/share /path/foo/bar

(no need to use up the drive letter).
One more thing to mention is that Cygwin mounts are persistent, so the
second command need only be issued once.  The first will need to be
re-issued on every logon, I think.
        Igor
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