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laredotornado
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      13th Jan 2011
Hi,

I want to mount the folder /opt/scripts from my Linux network machine
dave-remote, on my XP system under the Z: drive. However, I can't
seem to get the syntax correct, b/c when I go to My Documents -> Tools
-> Map Network Drive, entering "\\dave-remote\opt\scripts" in the
"Folder" path results in a "The network path \\dave-remote\opt\scripts
could not be found" error. What is the correct way to reference my
Linux drive?

Thanks, - Dave
 
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John Wunderlich
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      14th Jan 2011
laredotornado <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> Hi,
>
> I want to mount the folder /opt/scripts from my Linux network
> machine dave-remote, on my XP system under the Z: drive. However,
> I can't seem to get the syntax correct, b/c when I go to My
> Documents -> Tools -> Map Network Drive, entering
> "\\dave-remote\opt\scripts" in the "Folder" path results in a "The
> network path \\dave-remote\opt\scripts could not be found" error.
> What is the correct way to reference my Linux drive?
>
> Thanks, - Dave
>


The syntax looks correct assuming that either the Linux box is on the
same subnet as the Windows machine or you use a WINS server. Otherwise
you might be better off replacing the computer name with an IP address.

For this to work, you must have "Samba" installed, running, and
properly configured on the Linux box. That would be a topic for a
different newsgroup.

HTH,
John
 
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Jaibaba Bholanath
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      15th Jan 2011
On Jan 13, 2:40*pm, laredotornado <laredotorn...@zipmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to mount the folder /opt/scripts from my Linux network machine
> dave-remote, on my XP system under the Z: drive. *However, I can't
> seem to get the syntax correct, b/c when I go to My Documents -> Tools
> -> Map Network Drive, entering "\\dave-remote\opt\scripts" in the
> "Folder" path results in a "The network path \\dave-remote\opt\scripts
> could not be found" error. *What is the correct way to reference my
> Linux drive?
>
> Thanks, - Dave


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