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SMB Browse

SMB Browse - 0.71

browse & mount Windows/SAMBA-based networks

All Time: (3.8)
Version 0.71: (3.9)
Selected Version: 0.71
Release Date: 2002-02-27
License: Freeware
Downloads (version 0.71): 484
Downloads (all versions): 47,687

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Product Description:

SMB Browse is a utility to help you browse and mount Windows/SAMBA-based networks in OS X.You no longer need to memorize server name/sharepoint names.

What's new in this version:

Speed Impovement of up to 400% The client can now list the hosts of a workgroup/ntdomain on remote networks; you can enumerate an entire WAN.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.1

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OSX 10.1.2

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SMB Browse CommentaryDear Sgt Baxter,… - Version: 0.71, 5/2/2002 11:55AM PST

Jay Estes
thanks for your insight re: port 453. I have the same issue as "Tyaris Major" - many, many PC's but nothing *at all* shows up. Don't know about the rest of you, but I have *NO* control over server settings, can Gordon add an option to allow me to control the port number it uses? Are there any work arounds to paranoid network security people who reject port 453?
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SMB Browse ReviewGood app, but… - Version: 0.71, 4/28/2002 10:17PM PST

Speedwood
when unmounting a share, it unmounts two of my three HD partitions and my internal DVD drive, too, which has made me restart my machine to get them back.
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SMB Browse ReviewFolks, if you… - Version: 0.71, 4/26/2002 11:47AM PST

SgtBaxter
can't see shares your firewall is likely set to deny packets from port 453. Simply allow packets from 453 to enter from your WINS server and you'll see the shares. Simple. Of course, for some reason I can't get onto shares I have access to. Strange. What's up with not remembering settings from session to session? Fix it! ;)
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