I personally don't use Apples/Macs, but it's my understanding that their OS is basically a customized version of *nix or something similar. If that's true, you should be able use the mount command to mount the remote folder.
For example, the command below will mount a folder named "shared_folder" that is on a system named "windows_machine" using the folder /mnt/folder as the local mount point.
mount //windows_machine/shared_folder /mnt/winfolder -o user=domain/usernameYou might need to add a -t option and specify either sambafs or cifs to get it work.
In reply to Re: Mounting a shared folder?
by dasgar
in thread Mounting a shared folder?
by el_pablo
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