Mike Miller cried from the depths of the abyss...

> Now with Windows, nothing works.  In fact, despite fairly 
> considerable effort, we are not yet able to mount any CIFS directory share.
>

I had similar problems when our first 2008 R2 boxes arrived on the scene. 
This worked for me:

mkcifsmnt -f /$localpath -d /$sharepath -h $serverhost -c $user -p 
$passwort -m CIFS -a -t -rw -u $UID -g $GID -w $DOMAIN

this creates an entry to /etc/filesystems too, and user credentials will 
be stored in
/etc/cifs_fs/cifscred

What version of Samba are you running?

> Apparently, as I said, the problem was not that Linux was lacking features 
> but that it was slow.  That was all.  I really just want to find a way to 
> make it faster and not learn how to accept life with Windows.
>

I have been experiencing the same issues with speed over here, and to be 
honest it at times is quite maddening!  I am curious if you have made any 
forward progress on this front?

> I was hoping *not* to hear a series of comments essentially saying, "I, 
> for one, accept our Microsoft overlords."

If you say this with your fingers crossed it doesn't count.

Mr. B-o-B