On Sat, 02 Jan 2016 16:52:54 -0500, you wrote: >The correct mount options are half of what you're actually asking about >in this thread, so we should settle those out by the time the thread is >done with. > >For the "dump" and "pass" columns, in my experience 99% of the time they >can and should be left as zeroes. (This might be the default, I'm not >sure. I've always specified them anyway.)
I put them in as 0, still no soap. >>> If you're running that command as root, the fstab entry should not >>> be necessary; if you're running it as non-root, IIRC the "specify >>> both mount point and device to mount" will be rejected as "only >>> root can do that". Either way, this doesn't look quite right. >> >> I'm running it as root all right. I also tried '-o user="Steve Matzura"' and got the error 13. After trying to access the share on another Windows machine, I am now sure this is *NOT* a Linux problem though because I can't even get into it from another Windows machine, which means I have set up the share incorrectly. I'll work on that and report. >Also, check lusrmgr.msc (or equivalent) on the Windows box, to make sure >you're using the actual internal Windows username; at least in my >experience, it's pretty rare for a Windows username to have a space in >it, although the _display_ name often will. It says that's the username, just as I typed it when I installed it.