You can't mount a windows share onto Solaris, because Solaris don't have kernel drivers for it.
You can do it on a Linux based system though. /Patrik On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 13:14, Chalamalasetti Sreedhar, Noida wrote: > Hi, > I am new to this Samba. As of my knowledge we can access unix files > on Windows and Windows files on Unix. I have configured my samba on Solaris. > My smb.conf file > > ***********************************smb.conf******************************* > > ***************** > > # Global parameters > > workgroup = MYGROUP > > encrypt passwords = Yes > > security = domain > > hosts allow = localhost, xxx.xxx.xxx. > > [MY_HOMEDIR] > > path = /home1/ravi > > writeable = true > > user = ravi > > read only = No > > > > ***********************************smb.conf******************************* > > ******************* > > Now I am able to access my Unix folder (/home1/ravi) on windows system, > > using find computer and "Map network drive". > > Now my question is How to mount my windows shared folder ( > > \\ravi\SharedFolder <file://\\ravi\SharedFolder> ) on Unix system. For > > that What I have to do. What are the things I have to do > > Thanks and Regards > > Sreedhar > > -- "In a world without fences who needs Gates" Patrik Gustavsson, Senior Technical Consultant [EMAIL PROTECTED] Telephone: +46 60 671540 http://glen.sweden Mobile: +46 70 3551040 SUN MICROSYSTEMS Fax: +46 60 671550 -------------------------------------------------------------- -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
