Recently installed jaunty on a new machine which is part of a corporate AD network. W/ Intrepid on another machine, I had no problem getting smb4k (v0.9.?) to mount network drives (after asking for my network username and password) or using the smb:// protocol in konqueror (it also asked for username and password).
W/ Jaunty trying to connect to the same network w/ smb4k (v 0.10.2) drives is met with:
The share :<//server/share"> could not be mounted.
Read the error message under "Details" to find out more.
Details
mount error(13): Permission denied
Refer to the mount.cifs manual page (e.g.man mount.cifs)
Nevertheless, the smb:// protocol connection still works.
Any idea what's going on? Is this a config (wth what?) or an smb4K problem?
Thoughts on alternatives?
Paul
W/ Jaunty trying to connect to the same network w/ smb4k (v 0.10.2) drives is met with:
The share :<//server/share"> could not be mounted.
Read the error message under "Details" to find out more.
Details
mount error(13): Permission denied
Refer to the mount.cifs manual page (e.g.man mount.cifs)
Nevertheless, the smb:// protocol connection still works.
Any idea what's going on? Is this a config (wth what?) or an smb4K problem?
Thoughts on alternatives?
Paul