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Mierdaan
Sep 14, 2004



Sorry I didn't read all 40 pages of this thread, but is there a workaround/fix for the fact that I can't list the contents of a Windows CIFS share in Finder.app after mounting it, but I can from the command line? It gives me a permissions denied error in Finder only.

edit: gently caress, I guess it's even on this page of the thread. I'm still asking, though!

edit2:

alo posted:

You can just use the Finder "Connect to Server..." dialog and the shares will work, you don't have to manually run mount_smbfs, just in case that wasn't clear. You can still use the open command to run things from the Terminal (like open /Volumes/share/file.docx).
The "Connect to Server" dialog actually isn't working for me either.

Mierdaan fucked around with this message at Aug 2, 2011 around 18:04

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