Sebastien,
I haven't used nautilus for a couple of years now - I'm using thunar on
xubuntu. However, I do remember that I first hit the issue when I had a
folder full of shortcuts (one for each of the servers that we deal with
regularly) that launched nautilus from the command line, such as:
nautilus smb://MYDOMAIN;administrator@1.2.3.4/D$
I don't remember if they were .desktop launchers or just one-line scripts,
but I suspect they were just simple scripts. Failing to fill in the
username and domain fields in the password popup from the url defeated the
point of having different scripts for each server.
Regards,
Steve Horsley.
On 5 December 2012 11:34, Sebastien Bacher seb...@ubuntu.com wrote:
what's the most recent version of Ubuntu you tried? what are you doing
exactly? doing ctrl-L and typing smb://user@hostname seems to work
fine there and log with user and the password entered
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