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Re: [opensuse] Using windows shares (SOLVED)
- From: Kai Ponte <kai@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 02 Dec 2008 09:01:30 -0800
- Message-id: <MTAwMDAzMi54cjR0aQ.1228237340@quikprotect>
Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
I do this for my Wintendo shares. For those on a directory, you'll
either need the IP addy or the domain user name.
For example, this is one of my bookmarks:
smb://vims\e515421@sfile2/TechServices/
smb://domain(or Active directory) \ username @ server / share
KWallet.
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- but keep the discussion going, I learn a lot :-)
Verner Kjærsgaard skrev:
... lots of cutaway, see thread...
- thanks A LOT for all the info so far.
- eh, the PAM solution is arguably the proper way of doing this. Any
hints...or how-tos or just a plain quick and dirty "do this"
:-)
This solves my problem - at least for now.
- In KDE, use the James Knott suggestion: "Personal Settings", under
"Internet & Network" in KDE. Then open up Konq, do a
"smb://wintendo-share". Pull a symlink out to the desktop.
I do this for my Wintendo shares. For those on a directory, you'll
either need the IP addy or the domain user name.
For example, this is one of my bookmarks:
smb://vims\e515421@sfile2/TechServices/
smb://domain(or Active directory) \ username @ server / share
Unfortunately, I always get prompted for a password, even though I have
This gives the users an easy access to their win-share. Ok, they can
see the other shares that may be there, but they cannot get in there...
And it's pw-less, if they fill in the KDE dialog as pointed out by JK.
KWallet.
Just tried it, it's quite sufficient.
Thanks a lot!
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