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Re: Shell Question? Help please.
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Re: Shell Question? Help please.


  • Subject: Re: Shell Question? Help please.
  • From: Jason Bourque <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 01 May 2002 14:23:29 -0400

Hello,

Why would I get the following?

"sudo: mount_smbfs: command not found"

When running:


set my_command to "sudo mount_smbfs -N -W myworkgroup
//username@netbiosname/share ./myshare"
do shell script my_command with adminstrator privileges password
"admin_password"


Do I need to change the directory or something?

Thanks,

Jason Bourque
Co-Director Boston AppleScript Users Group

On 5/1/02 1:24 PM, "Dave Balderstone" <email@hidden> wrote:

> At 12:47 PM -0400 5/1/02, Jason Bourque wrote:
>> set my_command to "sudo mount_smbfs -N -W myworkgroup
>> //username@netbiosname/share ./myshare"
>> do shell script my_command with application privileges password
>> "admin_password"
>>
>> Doesn't compile with and error on the word "privileges", does it compile for
>> you?
>
> I think that should be "administrator privileges", not "application"
>
> djb
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