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Re: "mount volume" password question
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Re: "mount volume" password question


  • Subject: Re: "mount volume" password question
  • From: Doug McNutt <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 8 Oct 2003 09:33:11 -0600

At 10:04 -0500 10/8/03, Craig Sutherland wrote:
>mount volume "data" on server "Server" as user name "demouser" with password ""

>On Wednesday, October 8, 2003, at 09:25 AM, Steve Thompson wrote:
>>If I execute the line
>>mount volume "data" on server "Server" as user name "demouser" with password ""


I think those are the same unless some magic character got dropped in transmission. I spent a bunch of time at the 10.2.1 level trying to get mountafp, used in a shell script, to mount items on my SE/30, OS 7.5.3 server and I finally gave up and created passwords for all of the "users and groups" items. It's not an AppleScript problem and things like a string containing a single null character won't hack it either. Password == username is acceptable and scriptable.

Since the introduction of the keychain blank passwords have been impossible for me.


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