Hello all, I'm running Nautilus 2.8.2 on a debian sid box, and I figured out eventually that rather than using "Connect to Server...", I still have to type in smb:///user/:/password/@/servername/sharename/ /manually to make it work properly (entering the username in the dialogue box of "Connect To Server..." doesn't seem to work - any ideas why?). However, the problem I'm still having is that, I guess because it's not actually mounted, OpenOffice and various other programs won't open files directly from the share - they say it doesn't exist (for instance:Could not open '/home/josiah/jdmusic/smb://nsuser:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/NSPublic/wholerange.jpg' for reading: No such file or directory). Certain GNOME apps seem to understand fine - just dropping the beginning pathname of that, I guess - I don't really know where Nautilus got that beginning pathname - it exists, but I didn't run it from there. Is there any way around this? Do you guys not answer questions like this on this list? Is there somewhere else I should go? Thanks much, -Josiah
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