Re: Strange Mount Volume behaviour
Re: Strange Mount Volume behaviour
- Subject: Re: Strange Mount Volume behaviour
- From: Gnarlodious <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 09 Apr 2004 21:35:38 -0600
For starters you should open the "Volumes" folder (it's invisible) and
remove any redundant, leftover or suspicious aliases.
Also, if you have keychain enabled for server logon you should delete all
keyss to that machine and start over.
-- Gnarlie
Entity trinko spoke thus:
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i try a simple script
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mount volume "a volume" on server "tom trinko's Computer"
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i run it on a desktop mac running 10.3.3 and AppleScript 1.9.3. the
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remote computer is on my LAN and it too is running 10.3.3 and 1.9.3.
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When i run the script I see the dialog
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Looking up tom trinko's Computer 118 seconds
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that counts down to 114 or 115 and disappears. Then the same dialog
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comes up again with the time remaining reset to 118 seconds again.
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The second dialog counts down to 114 or 115 then it too goes away and
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i get a Network file permission error. File sharing is enabled for
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both computers and I can mount the remote volume by using the Go menu
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item in Finder.
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i tried adding the user name and password using as user name and with
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password and the behaviour is the same. I tried switching appleshare
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on on the remote computer and the behaviour was still the same.
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in the exact same setup i use
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mount volume "afp://111.111.111.111/" as user name "melvin" with
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password "top secret"
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and it works fine.
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but if i try
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mount volume "a user:thepassword@afp://111.111.111.111/"
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i get a network file permission error.
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Is there a problem witn mount volume in 10.3.3 or am i missing
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something--other than intelligence, wealth, and good looks?
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thanks for any help
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