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From: Gareth Howell <gareth@agdon.co.uk>
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Subject: Can't access 'some' SMB network drives from ssh or cron
Date: Thu, 17 May 2012 10:00:29 +0100
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Hi
I asked this a day or so ago but got no responses. I'm posting again just in case it just got missed.

I have cygwin (latest) running on an XP machine. It needs to access two workstations running Win95 and one running Win98.

At the windows level, there are drive maps to the 'C' drives on the three workstations as X:, Y: and Z: and the filesystems can be seen.
Cygwin's fstab has lines to mount the same network shares (using UNC paths) under the /mnt directory.

The two Win95 shares and the single Win98 share show up just fine as type vfat when I do a 'mount' when running cygwin terminal on the XP machine.
If I log in remotely using ssh (as Administrator), the two Win95 shares show up as before, but the Win98 share shows up as type unknown and I can't access the filesystem. The same occurs if a job is run using the Administrator's crontab.

I can see it's probably a permissions issue, but I can't get to the bottom of it or understand why the behaviour is different between Win95 and Win98.

Any guidance would be welcome.

Gareth

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