Samba share missing in drives list
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Samba share missing in drives list
Hi, I have a samba share I automatically connect with every W10 session, I can work with it without problems but it does not appears at TC drives list.
I can make TC to connect to it via Net > Network connections, but as I said, I am already connected.
Any idea what is going on?
Thanks in advance.
I can make TC to connect to it via Net > Network connections, but as I said, I am already connected.
Any idea what is going on?
Thanks in advance.
Drive mappings are user specific.NM8618 wrote:It is drive mapped, otherwise wouldn't be accessible at OS levelhlloyge wrote:I've never seen samba share to show on drive list - except when I mapped them as drive. So... you haven't done that, I guess.
So stop using TC as admin if you mapped the Samba share as a normal user.
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TC 11.03 x64 / x86
Everything 1.5.0.1383a (x64), Everything Toolbar 1.3.3, Listary Pro 6.3.0.78
QAP 11.6.3.3 x64
TC 11.03 x64 / x86
Everything 1.5.0.1383a (x64), Everything Toolbar 1.3.3, Listary Pro 6.3.0.78
QAP 11.6.3.3 x64
I'm running TC with the same user that mounted the samba shareHorst.Epp wrote:Drive mappings are user specific.NM8618 wrote:It is drive mapped, otherwise wouldn't be accessible at OS levelhlloyge wrote:I've never seen samba share to show on drive list - except when I mapped them as drive. So... you haven't done that, I guess.
So stop using TC as admin if you mapped the Samba share as a normal user.
2NM8618
The same user with the same user context (elevated or not)? Somehow I doubt that. Check TC's title bar to see if there's a ^ behind your user name. If it is, you're running TC as admin (elevated) which is NOT the user who mapped the drive.
Regards
Dalai
The same user with the same user context (elevated or not)? Somehow I doubt that. Check TC's title bar to see if there's a ^ behind your user name. If it is, you're running TC as admin (elevated) which is NOT the user who mapped the drive.
Regards
Dalai
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Hi Dalai, the unit never appears, either if I run TC in elevated mode or notDalai wrote:2NM8618
The same user with the same user context (elevated or not)? Somehow I doubt that. Check TC's title bar to see if there's a ^ behind your user name. If it is, you're running TC as admin (elevated) which is NOT the user who mapped the drive.
Regards
Dalai
Other ideas
- which TC version do you use?
-which drive letter do you utilize for that share?
Is that letter disabled in TCs configuration?
- type 'cm_ExecuteDOS' in TCs command line,
in the DOS-Box command line interpreter type 'net use',
is that missed mapping listed?
- open Win+R, type 'cmd' and ENTER,
in the DOS-Box command line interpreter type 'net use',
is that missed mapping listed?
- which TC version do you use?
-which drive letter do you utilize for that share?
Is that letter disabled in TCs configuration?
- type 'cm_ExecuteDOS' in TCs command line,
in the DOS-Box command line interpreter type 'net use',
is that missed mapping listed?
- open Win+R, type 'cmd' and ENTER,
in the DOS-Box command line interpreter type 'net use',
is that missed mapping listed?
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