Probably a unix username issue.  If you 'man smbmount' it should give
you the name of options that can be passed in the mount line.  The one
you want I think is 'user'.

js


On Wed, 2002-11-13 at 19:20, IS Department wrote:
> I am running Redhat 8.0. I have successfully used the mount smbfs
> command to acess my documents folder on the Windows NT server. I can
> read the files but cannot change them or write new files to the
> folder. I am using the same user name and password on both systems. 
> Can anybody give me a direction to go?
>  
> Thanks
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