<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div><div>This has been driving me crazy today. I don't usually use my windows machine at work, but today I wanted to copy a file from it to my regular linux box. So I open dolphin and enter "smb://mhirsch-01w" into the location bar. It prompts me for user/password, which I enter. The prompt immediately returns with no error message.<br>
<br></div>No matter what I enter, it keeps doing this. I checked with IT and I'm not locked out of the system, making me think that I never even really connected to it. After 3 failed logins it will lock my account.<br>
<br></div>I've also clicked my "Network" icon, gone to "Samba Shares", then my windows domain. This brings up a list of windows machines. When I click my machine I end up in the same situation.<br>
<br>Then I talked to IT. They insisted it was my firewall. My firewall isn't running. So then they opened up dolphin on a Fedora 20 system and we were able to view my windows shares easily.<br><br></div>So I finally opened nautilus. I browsed the network, found my machine, and immediately got in!<br>
<br></div><div>So I'm stumped. Why can everything see my windows shares except dolphin on my system.<br><br></div><div>I'm running Kubuntu 13.10 and KDE 4.11.5 with the latest updates, but not the backports.<br><br>
</div><div>Michael<br></div></div>