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17-May-2007, 09:15 AM #1
Question Windows Shares on Mac (SMB)
Hi,

I have a user who can connect to all the relevant windows shares on his MAC, however the contents of the windows share folders are blank.

If i login with a different user on the same MAC, he can see all the contents of the same windows shares.

Please can someone advise how i can resolve this issue?

Thanks
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17-May-2007, 06:27 PM #2
Possibly check the security settings on the folder to make sure that he has access.
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18-May-2007, 04:21 AM #3
security settings are fine as he was able to see the contents before, sometimes when i remount you can see the contents, but then we i reopen the folder its empty again

any more suggestions
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17-Jun-2007, 01:09 PM #4
you can go into "system preferences" and click on "accounts" if he is using "admin account" and if you are using regular user account...means ...he can be able to access to "all" but you can't
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