Soldato
Howdy,
I've just got my Mac Pro working, and done a fresh install of Leopard. This is the first time I have used leopard, and they have changed the Directory Access utility, and I cannot, for the life of me connect to my windows 2003 server? Worked fine on Tiger, but how do I do it on Leopard?
In tiger I would go to Applications > Utilities > Directory Access and in here I would enable SMB/CIFS and enter my workgroup name (WORKGROUP) then I created a applescript to connect to cifs://WORKGROUP;Steve@WRIGHT/WEBSITES for example, and that would mount my Windows drive when I start up... it just says it cannot find the server now?
If I try to Go > Connect to server and enter smb://WRIGHT or sumin, it says the same? Would do I need to do to get Leopard to see a Windows server?
Any help will be appreciated.
ta
I've just got my Mac Pro working, and done a fresh install of Leopard. This is the first time I have used leopard, and they have changed the Directory Access utility, and I cannot, for the life of me connect to my windows 2003 server? Worked fine on Tiger, but how do I do it on Leopard?
In tiger I would go to Applications > Utilities > Directory Access and in here I would enable SMB/CIFS and enter my workgroup name (WORKGROUP) then I created a applescript to connect to cifs://WORKGROUP;Steve@WRIGHT/WEBSITES for example, and that would mount my Windows drive when I start up... it just says it cannot find the server now?
If I try to Go > Connect to server and enter smb://WRIGHT or sumin, it says the same? Would do I need to do to get Leopard to see a Windows server?
Any help will be appreciated.
ta