On Jun 17, 11:31 pm, Uwe Ziegenhagen <newsgr...@ziegenhagen.info> wrote: > Bob Harris schrieb: > > > In article > > <d7f9eb48-f7bf-4c6d-b67c-cb4e42078...@t54g2000hsg.googlegroups.com > >> , > > "ziegenha...@gmail.com" <ziegenha...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >> Hello, > > >> I am facing a problem accessing a samba share which has been set to > >> browseable=no. While earlier versions of Mac OS had no difficulties in > >> accessing the share, 10.5 refuses and gives an error code -43 > >> instead. > > >> The only solution seems to be to set at least one share to "browseable > >> = yes" which is in the eyes of our admin a bad choice. > > >> Does anyone have a better idea? > > >> Best regards, > > >> Uwe > > > What methods have you tried to access the Samba share? > > > Generally Finder -> Go -> Connect to Server... > > > smb://workgroup;username:passw...@server.address/sharename > > > Should work, where: > > > workgroup: Workgroup (optional if default is > > the correct workgroup) > > username: Username (optional if you are prompted) > > password: Password (optional if you are prompted) > > server.address: Server NetBIOS name > > -OR- domain.name.com > > -OR- IP address > > sharename: Share name (optional if server lets you browse) > > Hi Bob, > > this is exactly my way. We have a SUN server here providing the shares > and the connection under 10.5 does not work although 10.2 machines have > no problem at all. > > To find the problem I even set up my own Samba server with Ubuntu. > Everything works fine until I set browseable=no in the samba options. > > Then I get the -43 connection error. > > Uwe
This method also works (I realized that netlogon works as a non- browseable share by default in 10.5, so I just copied the settings from there. [sharename] path = /share/path browseable = no write list = @admin oplocks = yes strict locking = no