Sesshi macrumors G3 Original poster Jun 3, 2006 8,113 1 One Nation Under Gordon Jul 7, 2006 #1 I seem to be able to connect to only one Windows 2003 share at once. Is there a way to connect to several shared folders at the same time?
I seem to be able to connect to only one Windows 2003 share at once. Is there a way to connect to several shared folders at the same time?
M Makosuke macrumors 604 Aug 15, 2001 6,830 1,570 The Cool Part of CA, USA Jul 7, 2006 #2 What happens when you try? I don't think I've had problems doing this under 10.3 last time I tried...
What happens when you try? I don't think I've had problems doing this under 10.3 last time I tried...
Sesshi macrumors G3 Original poster Jun 3, 2006 8,113 1 One Nation Under Gordon Jul 8, 2006 #3 You just get the current share. I can't seem to be able to drop more than one share into the Dock as well.
You just get the current share. I can't seem to be able to drop more than one share into the Dock as well.
MisterMe macrumors G4 Jul 17, 2002 10,709 69 USA Jul 8, 2006 #4 You might take a look at this: MacOS X 10.4.7 Help File said: ... 7. Connecting to (mounting) two or more SMB volumes simultaneously may cause a kernel panic. Drag one volume to the Trash to eject it before connecting to another (versions 10.1 to 10.2.8 only). ... Click to expand...
You might take a look at this: MacOS X 10.4.7 Help File said: ... 7. Connecting to (mounting) two or more SMB volumes simultaneously may cause a kernel panic. Drag one volume to the Trash to eject it before connecting to another (versions 10.1 to 10.2.8 only). ... Click to expand...