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Re: Mount network drive (Win2k server)
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Re: Mount network drive (Win2k server)


  • Subject: Re: Mount network drive (Win2k server)
  • From: Bryan <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 06 Aug 2001 19:52:02 -0400
  • Organization: Apex Radiology

After trying every possible permutation of the available
mount commands, as you did, I gave up.

I usually get around this by :

1. I mount the server via the chooser, by hand, the first time.
2, I save an alias to the root directory,
3. I also save the access to the Keychain.

Then when I want to remount the drive,
4. I unlock the keychain
5. I tell the finder to open the alias file to the server.

It gets around most problems.

Bryan Kaufman



JollyRoger wrote:

> On 8/6/2001 8:51 AM, "Czechowski, Aaron" <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> > OS9.1, AS 1.6. I'm trying to mount a network drive which
> > resides on a Win2k server, shared via AppleTalk. The server is part of
> > a Windows domain, the account I'm using (mine) has access to the share,
> > and MS UAM 5 is properly installed. I can manually mount the volume
> > with no problem.
> > I've tried two different commands, the Standard Additions "mount
> > volume" as well as Akua Sweets "mount server volume" (which seems to
> > have more options available). The former returns an error -5002, which
> > I found to mean "User authentication method is unknown." Which leads me
> > to believe that it is trying to use the Apple Standard UAM, which I know
> > won't work; I have to use the MS UAM to properly connect to the server.
> > The latter command returns -5023, "User authentication failed" when I
> > use authorization methods 3 or 6, but the -5002 error with auth method 1
> > or 2. The codes are mostly guessing. In checking our server, my
> > account has received no bad password attempts, so the auth request isn't
> > even making it that far.
> > Has anyone tried this already? Should I stop beating my head
> > against my desk? Any suggestions, specific or general?
>
> *sigh* Join the club...
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