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4. In the Drive list, select the drive letter that you want to assign to the shared
folder.
5. To automatically connect to this shared folder each time you log on to Windows,
select Reconnect at logon.
If you clear this option, you must repeat this procedure each time you want to
access the shared folder.
6. Click Finish.
7. If prompted, enter your user name and password for accessing this shared
folder, and then click OK.
Note:
If the user name and password for accessing the shared folder are
the same as your Windows user name and password, you are not prompted to
provide a user name and password to access the shared folder.
In addition, once you provide your user name and password for accessing
one shared folder, you are not prompted to provide it again when you access
other shared folders to which you have access rights.
If the guest user has access to this shared folder, you can use guest as both
the user name and password.
You can now access the shared folder from My Computer/Windows Explorer.
To access a shared folder on a computer running Linux:
1. Create a directory by entering the following command at the command prompt:
mkdir /my_directory
where my_directory is the name of the directory.
Be sure to include the full path to the directory (for example,
/mnt/my_directory
2. If desired, display a list of all the available shared folders by entering the
following command:
showmount -e storage_system
where storage_system is the IP address of the storage system.
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