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Re: mount volume & OS X & MSUAM
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Re: mount volume & OS X & MSUAM


  • Subject: Re: mount volume & OS X & MSUAM
  • From: bryan <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 18:08:16 -0400

Win2k has a nasty habit of eliminating user privileges every time there is
a configuration change.
Seems to only affect non Windows systems; Gee... imagine that!?

Bryan Kaufman

Greg Harms wrote:

> I'm trying to create a script that takes a username and password and then
> mounts several volumes. I've deployed a script for OS 9 machines that uses
> "mount volume" successfully. However, when I try to use the same statement
> in OS X, the Microsoft User Authentication module complains about a bad
> username. "The Microsoft User Authentication Method encountered an error.
> The server does not recognize the user name." It then displays the standard
> username and password dialog with the attempted user name already entered. I
> type in the password and it works. Anyone successfully using "mount volume"
> on MacOS X (10.1.5) to reach Windows 2000 servers? The servers don't require
> MS UAM but OS X evidently prefers it if installed.
> ->greg

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