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Old 18th September 2011, 03:48 AM
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unable to mount windows share in F14

Hi,

I am a starting to share a folder in my external harddisk(i.e. NFS mount) though samba.

When i try to access through the samba, i am able see my external hard disk folder. but when i try to open it - its prompting me a error "Unable to mount windows share"..

Could you guys please help me to resolve this issue.. I was using this in F13 but now its not working f14.


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Maneesh
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