I have a Mac computer that is connected to a windows network through AFP (SMB is not an option) and I've noticed some weird behavior playing around with the Terminal and was hoping someone could shed some light on this...
suppose my remote windows machine is "DESK02"....
and has folders "DESK02/a" "DESK02/b" etc etc
from the Terminal I can type "open /DESK02" and this call works exactly as I expect it to (without error)
However, when I try "open /DESK02/a" it fails with an error that amounts to "File not found" and this is crazy. I've tried all variations of forward and backslashes (windows and mac treat these differently) and had zero luck. How can it see the share root but not subfolders and is there any way to do this?
Thanks!
suppose my remote windows machine is "DESK02"....
and has folders "DESK02/a" "DESK02/b" etc etc
from the Terminal I can type "open /DESK02" and this call works exactly as I expect it to (without error)
However, when I try "open /DESK02/a" it fails with an error that amounts to "File not found" and this is crazy. I've tried all variations of forward and backslashes (windows and mac treat these differently) and had zero luck. How can it see the share root but not subfolders and is there any way to do this?
Thanks!