I'm trying to mount it using the Administrator login
for the machine.  The folder in quesion (projects)
gives all permissions to everyone so I don't see how
it could be a permissions problem.  Any other
thoughts?  Thanks for taking to time to reply!

-Jason

--- "Rechenberg, Andrew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> 
> I just mounted a remote Windows 2000 Server share
> (//server/C$) and can
> see all the folders and files just fine.  You may
> have a permissions
> issue.  What are the permissions on the folders that
> you have created?
> The user that you mount the file system as may not
> have persmissions to
> read those folders.
> 
> Regards,
> Andy.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jason Rizer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 1:48 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Problem mounting Win2000 directory on
> RedHat 
> 
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I have for some time been using samba to mount one
> of
> my NT directories to a Red Hat Linux box.  I'm not
> sure what the Red Hat Dist is (as an aside, how can
> I
> determine this), but it's running kernal 2.4.7-10. 
> I've recently replaced my NT installation with
> Win2000
> and now I'm having some difficulties.  The command
> I've always issued is:
> 
> mount -t smbfs -o username=jrizer/MyDomain
> //MyMachine/projects /mnt/MyMachine
> 
> Now when I issue this command I get the following
> error:
> 
> 1729: tree connect failed: ERRDOS - Errnosuchshare
> (You specified an invalid share name)
> 
> It seems that it can't locate the projects
> directory.
> 
> If instead I replace //MyMachine/projects with
> //MyMachine/c\$, I'm able to mount my c drive but
> only
> certain subdirectories are present in the mount.
> 
> For example 'ls -l /mnt/MyMachine' only displays
> certain of the subdirectories which actually exist. 
> The ones which are displayed all seem to be part of
> the standard windows installation.  For example,
> 'Patches', 'Program Files', and 'RECYCLED' are all
> present, but none of the directories I've created
> are.
>  I can't seem to figure out what is the
> differentiating factor so I can modify the
> 'projects'
> directory accordingly. Does anyone know what my
> problem might be or how I can solve it?  I apologize
> for being so long winded :) 
> 
> -Jason
> 
> 
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