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<www.cygwin.com/acronyms#PPIOSPE>, also TOFU reformatted...

Guenter wrote:
> mwoehlke wrote:
>> Guenter Bachler wrote:
>>> I started the ssh-server on the windows client in order to log-on
>>> to a Linux maschine and vice verse. On the Windows client several
>>> SAMBA shares have been mapped and correctly displayed with the
>>> 'mount' command  in the cygwin shell.
>>> 
>>> Now invoking an ssh login session from the Linux machine on the 
>>> Windows client (under my regular Windows account), the mount
>>> command does not display the SAMBA shares anymore (beginning
>>> with drive letters k)
>>> 
>>> Is there any simple procedure to remount all SAMBA shares 
>>> automatically in the ssh session?
>> 
>> [snip]
>> Anyway, does 'net use' on your ssh session show all the "missing" 
>> drives as "unavailable"?
>
> Yes, 'net use' lists all missing drives as 'unavailable'. 

Ok, that's expected (but helps confirm what's going on).

> I am currently playing with a python script using
> wshnw.MapNetworkDrive to re-map the network connections.
> It starts to work but there are still some error messages
> concerning denied access to the samba shares. 

Well, without knowing what those errors are, we can't do much to
help.

You could also try something like the solution I posted in follow-up
to my previous message...

-- 
Matthew
Doom doom dooM doo-DooM dOOm DOom doOM... DOOM! -- Gir


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