Try the smbclient command. I thought this was the mechanism that Samba
provides for doing that. I havent read the man pages for a couple of months.

-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Kovalcik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 8:43 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Mounting windows drives


Hi,

I need some method to allow users to mount windows shared drives on a Linux 
machines (running samba) and have full access and permissions to the files 
(read and write).  I can mount the drives as root using mount -t smbfs 
//joescomputer/c ~joe/mywindisk but mywindisk is owned by root and joe 
cannot write to it. I did find the user option which fixes the write issue, 
but I must provide joe's password to connect. On top of everything, I would 
prefer if root did not have to mount the windows drives and regular users 
could do it themselves when they needed to. (I did try adding the mounts to 
fstab, but that required joes password in plain text.) Is there a good way 
to accomplish this? The Linux machine is running RH 8.0 and the windows 
OS's are XP pro, 2000, NT4, and 98.

Thanks



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