Re: mount volume, new error from out of the blue
Re: mount volume, new error from out of the blue
- Subject: Re: mount volume, new error from out of the blue
- From: Blake Garner <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 13:41:04 -0700
Ok so we know how to mount volume with a supplied username and password.
I need it to work without supplying the username and password.
mount volume "
afp://server.company.com/ShareName
" is returning the "File some object wasn't found" error. What I want is for it to prompt for the username and password...
Any suggestions..
On 10/12/05,
John C. Welch <email@hidden> wrote:
On 10/12/05 12:12, "kai" <email@hidden> wrote:
>> Perhaps something like:
>
> I hadn't seen John's reply at the time - but, in addition to the
> benefits he mentioned, 'list disks' is also significantly faster for
> that particular job.
It's really a relentlessly stupid command, has no discrimination in what a
disk is, (hence you get "Network" in the list too), but it is indeed really
fast, and gives you the simplest answers.
--
"For the operators, whom a wise commander uses with great skill and
forethought, and whom the fool throws away in ignorance and contempt."
- Greg Walker (Dedication - At the Hurricane's Eye)
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