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Old 5th June 2005, 06:20 PM
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Samba and Windows XP Shares, rebooting XP

I have Samba configured, and everything is working as it should. I am able to mount XP shares, and view them on other XP desktops.

I have a problem when I restart the XP machine that contains the share. After the reboot, I have to go to Linux, umount the share and then remount it before all of the XP boxes can use it again.

Is there a way to configure Linux/XP so that the umount/remount is not necessary?

Thanks in advance
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