On Friday 19 Sep 2003 6:34 pm, Burrows, Scott wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Were on a Windoze netework on Win2k boxes here. I have a 2nd box that is
> MKD 9.1 that I connected to the Windows LAN with no problems.
>
> I wanted to access some the Windows resources like printers or other
> computers so I, using LinNeighborhood, created some mapped or mounted
> network resources on my 9.1 box.
>
> For example I created a connection between my 9.1 Linux box and my Windoze
> PC's C drive.  No biggy.
>
> I've since removed all the connections or at least I think I have, however
> my LAN guys are telling me my Linux box is continuing to attempt to gain
> access to the Windoze resouces.
>
> The only reason they know this is because it requires a password to access
> the LAN and the one I used at the time has since expired, so its raising
> security flags on our network admins monitor.
>
> I've shut off LinNeighborhood, even so as soon as I turn my Linux box on it
> attempts to connect to LAN resources again.  I cannot find what is telling
> the box to do it.
>
> I have nothing in my /mnt user folder.
>
> Help!
>
> Scott

Look at /etc/fstab  you probably have some samba shares defined which will try 
to mount at boot time. You can just delete those lines and use 
LinNeighborhood to mount your shares when you need them

derek



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