d6jg wrote: > This is impossible. > Firstly youd have to be able to convert absolute Linux & Mac paths to > relative ones that Windows might understand and these could be very > different from one user to another. Second what would you do about the > file permissions and credentials needed for a Windows user to access > *nix folders and what if samba is not installed on the *nix machine? > You might get it to work in a Windows only environment but surely the > use case is marginal at best.
Thanks! Neither of those is a problem - I can convert any path if I can capture itn provided it's predictable. And I could open the actual Linux path, once converted, very easily in Windows since Samba now works in Arch Linux. As for the use case, it may seem marginal to you but it's of vital importance to me - even more that who ends up being Leader of the Free World and only slightly less than what's for lunch today (lentils with Diot de Savoie sausage) ;-) _______________________________________________________________________ Logitech Media Server Version: 8.0.0 - ARCH-AUR-GIT.20200807.1a544e3 running on Wandboard Quad, music library on USB HDD Squeezebox Touch plugged into run-of-the-mill stereo rig via Musical Fidelity X-Act, extra speakers in kitchen, basement, and bedroom connected by ordinary (not unidirectional) copper wire. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Lestrad's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=40857 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=113145
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