Hi Edward

I would like both to work.  I just tried your suggestion and it gets
"SMB connection failed".  This may because there is a problem on the NT
network right now.  I will try again later.

I will let you know the out come

the command I tried

smbmount //nt-file-server/directory /home/dbrett/ntserver
smbmount //nt-file-server/directory/ /home/dbrett/ntserver

I then tried different combinations of upcase.

david

On Tue, 8 Oct 2002, Edward Dekkers wrote:

> > I am trying to connect to an NT server from my linux workstation.
> >
> > I run the following command
> >
> > snmbclient //"ntdomain"/server/ "password" -U dbrett -n dbrett -D "public
> > directory"
> >
> > I get the following error
> > Connection to "ntdomain" failed
> >
> > It does try and connect to the right server.
> >
> > david
> 
> I've never used smbclient, but have your tried mounting a share with
> smbmount?
> 
> "smbmount //server/shared /mnt/smb"
> 
> Asks for user name and password if required.
> 
> smbclient IIRC, is an ftp-like program. Is that what your really want?
> 
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> Triple D Computer Services P/L
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