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Description of problem: Mounting a share from a Windwos 2003 Server using gvfs-mount smb://SERVER/SHARE and then typing in user, domain (Mixed- or Lowercase) and password doesnt mount but gives back wrong username or password. Same thing unsing Nautilus "Connect to Server". On the Windows Server I can see the mount attempt and that it failed because of username or password. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Name : gvfs Arch : x86_64 Version : 1.10.1 Release : 2.fc16 Size : 5.5 M Repo : installed From repo : koji-override-0 Name : gvfs-smb Arch : x86_64 Version : 1.10.1 Release : 2.fc16 Size : 310 k Repo : installed From repo : koji-override-0 How reproducible: everytime using gvfs-mount or "Connect to Server" Steps to Reproduce: 1.gvfs-mount smb://SERVER/SHARE 2.Type in User, Domain (Mixed- or lowercase) and password 3. Actual results: Gives back User or Password wrong Expected results: Mount the share Additional info: If the Domain is typed in all uppercase (e.g. DOMAIN.LOCAL) it mounts the share as expected. On my work machine using Ubuntu 10.10 and gnome 2.32 it works if the domain is typed in lowercase. regards jakob
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