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Old 18th January 2009
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Has anyone got much experience of this with vista?

I've got a folder shared out on my wife's Vista laptop, I've checked the sharing and security permissions on it.

I try to contact it with sharity:

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shlight //Lesleys_laptop/USB_Backup winmount/ -U username -P password
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error connecting to server: [13] Permission denied



I've checked the command a couple of times, double checked spelling of the username, password, still to no avail.
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Why would you use sharity-light, when the kernel supports SMBFS, and you can just use mount(8)?
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Old 21st January 2009
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In a word, dismal unawareness. Oh, that is in fact two. More gloom...
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