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From: Andrew DeFaria <ADeFaria AT Salira DOT com>
Subject: Displaying shares
Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2003 13:19:44 -0700
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This is an enhancement request.... PTC, that is if I knew how to patch 
this... Anyways I thought I'd mention it. Haven't seen it mentioned before.

If you type "\\<server>" in the address bar of the Explorer it will show 
you the shares that are "exported". With XP file/path completion happens 
in the addressbar and in the File Open dialog boxes.

However, if you type "ls //<server>" in bash you get No such file or 
directory. Also if you type "ls //<server>/sh" and hit tab for file name 
completion it does not complete. AFter you pass the <share> portion 
filename completion again works (e.g. ls //<server>/<share>/[tab]).

I've always thought this odd. Any thoughts?
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