On 1/26/2010 11:47 AM, Elizabeth L Zukowski wrote: > Hello, > > > > I installed OpenAFS 1.5.7000 on my Dell Latitude E6400, running XP > 32-bit which seemed to work. I would like to map a drive to my laptop, > but there is not a Drive Letters Tab or Advanced Tab. The only tab I > have available is the Tokens Tab. I have my AFS tokens that were > created with Kerberos credentials. Any thought as to why I don’t have > the Tabs…? > > > > Any help is appreciated – thanks,
As documented in the Release Notes, the afscreds (AFS authentication tool) has been deprecated for many years now. One of the primary reasons has been due to the existence of the unreliable drive mapping functionality and the service start/stop functionality. In 1.5.68, the drive mapping and service start/stop pages were removed. Drive letter mapping should be performed using the Explorer Shell. You can map a drive letter to any path beginning with \\AFS including specific volumes using \\AFS\cell#volume\ Jeffrey Altman
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