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Old 10-01-2014, 06:02 AM   #1
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how to get windows mount path (to use if with smb/cifs)


Hi,

I have a virtual windows 7 on some server which I can access via rdesk
this machine mounts a drive,
in explorer it shows me User$(\\server)(:H)

and I would like to know how I can find out the path so that I can mount this share from my Linux workstation

but what is the smb share?
 
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