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Hi all,
it has become so easy to access SMB shares via KDE Network Neighborhood which creates an address like smb://[server]/[share]/..... The only problem is that all files are read-only unregardingly which user account I use. The shares are actually located on a SuSE 9.2-Server with smbd -V = SAMBA 3.0.9-2.5-SUSE. Everything works pretty well on this Server when accesing the shares from Windows but not from SuSE 10.1 as described above. I would not like to mount the CIFS filesystems on my local filesystem but just to access the shares like my Mac OS X -collegue does ;-/ thx 4 your help! |
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admin@th-net.de escribió:
> Hi all, > it has become so easy to access SMB shares via KDE Network Neighborhood > which creates an address like smb://[server]/[share]/..... > > The only problem is that all files are read-only unregardingly which user > account I use. > > The shares are actually located on a SuSE 9.2-Server with smbd -V = SAMBA > 3.0.9-2.5-SUSE. Everything works pretty well on this Server when accesing > the shares from Windows but not from SuSE 10.1 as described above. > > I would not like to mount the CIFS filesystems on my local filesystem but > just to access the shares like my Mac OS X -collegue does ;-/ > > thx 4 your help! If samba swat is running try run this within Konqueror (example) smb://unip/others or smb://username@unip/others and the passwd will be ask. In don't write, verify the Windows shared permission for the same smbuser. No other browser, only Konqueror |
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