Bug 189339

Summary: executable file access through network
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: GnomeExpert <cdumping>
Component: nautilusAssignee: Alexander Larsson <alexl>
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Description GnomeExpert 2006-04-19 10:37:19 UTC
Description of problem:
Please Help...
I would like to raise a concern about the network mapping in fedora ver.4
this is the scenario: i have two fedora ver.4 in my network and trying to run an
application. i've already installed a wine so that my application will work, it
work in both PC.

i can see the 2 computers in the network and also have i the permission to
create, modify files and subfolders in the other fedora computer.

BUT when i try to run the *.exe file from the other fedora computer i encounter 
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Comment 1 GnomeExpert 2006-04-19 10:39:30 UTC
Thank whoever will answer my question. i'm new in fedora and would like to
enchance my knowledge in linux OS.


Comment 2 Dan Williams 2006-05-29 04:11:46 UTC
hmm, over to nautilus?  Doesn't sound like NetworkManager.

Comment 3 Alexander Larsson 2006-05-29 13:11:38 UTC
I don't really understand what you're trying to do.

wine does not support running binaries on non-local locations (such as smb://).
Is that what you're trying to do?


Comment 4 Alexander Larsson 2006-08-22 12:26:09 UTC
I'm closing this. There is no way we can support executing binaries over gnome-vfs.