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Directory Access application has nothing to do with it
Authored by: ducasi on Jun 04, '04 03:24:59AM

By un-ticking SMB in the Directory Access application, all you've done is turn off the ability to browse windows networks. It makes no difference to how you access a windows server.



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Directory Access application has nothing to do with it
Authored by: Tijer on Jun 04, '04 05:54:52AM

Who made this go through to the front page? With the help of simple logics this could have been avoided.

You can change the icon manually (thus you will change the icon for all unix-execs in ie. /usr/bin) or you can just avoid caring so much about how the icons are on your external network-drive.



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Directory Access application has nothing to do with it
Authored by: LittleSaint on Jun 04, '04 09:19:39AM

It's not just the icons. Applications do not recognize files that do not have type/creator codes or file extensions.



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