(In reply to comment #16)
> if i click one windows computer i don't see the c$ and it does prompt me for
> username and password
> i don't see any and the count is 0
> where as in the pass i'll see the c$ then just input my credentials and i'm it
> (that's the beauty i love about fedora)
I confirm that invisible $-postfix shares should be displayed however access to them might be restricted to super user group at the smb server side.
Ruxbo, your comment is not completely clear to me - does it mean that you can correctly see the list of shares once you authenticate?
(In reply to comment #16)
> if i click one windows computer i don't see the c$ and it does prompt me for
> username and password
> i don't see any and the count is 0
> where as in the pass i'll see the c$ then just input my credentials and i'm it
> (that's the beauty i love about fedora)
I confirm that invisible $-postfix shares should be displayed however access to them might be restricted to super user group at the smb server side.
Ruxbo, your comment is not completely clear to me - does it mean that you can correctly see the list of shares once you authenticate?