access to Windows network shared folders
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Naam | SMB plugin for Ghost Commander |
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Versie | 1.32 |
Update | 02 mei 2016 |
Grootte | 217 KB |
Categorie | Bibliotheken en demo |
Installaties | 100K+ |
Ontwikkelaar | Ghost Squared |
Android OS | Android 1.6+ |
Google Play ID | com.ghostsq.commander.samba |
SMB plugin for Ghost Commander · Beschrijving
A plug-in to the "Ghost Commander file manager" to
access to Windows network shared folders (also referenced as SMB, Samba, CIFS).
This plugin only supports an outdated SMBv1 protocol. The plugin is deprecated and will be removed from the marked on or about Feb 28 2021. Please use the new SMB plugins which supports latest versions of the SMB protocol.
Please note: Make sure you've installed the Ghost Commander application itself before attempting to download and install this plugin.
To use this plugin, launch Ghost Commander and navigate to 'Menu > Location > Home > Windows share'. Alternatively, scroll along the toolbar until you arrive at 'Home' and then tap it. Enter your server name and credentials (if any), then tap the 'Connect' button.
Once connected, you should be able to see a list of Windows machines or Samba servers on the network.
Tip: Better have the windows account with password. A passwordless windows account might not work.
Please visit the website for more details.
Email the developer if you have any questions.
access to Windows network shared folders (also referenced as SMB, Samba, CIFS).
This plugin only supports an outdated SMBv1 protocol. The plugin is deprecated and will be removed from the marked on or about Feb 28 2021. Please use the new SMB plugins which supports latest versions of the SMB protocol.
Please note: Make sure you've installed the Ghost Commander application itself before attempting to download and install this plugin.
To use this plugin, launch Ghost Commander and navigate to 'Menu > Location > Home > Windows share'. Alternatively, scroll along the toolbar until you arrive at 'Home' and then tap it. Enter your server name and credentials (if any), then tap the 'Connect' button.
Once connected, you should be able to see a list of Windows machines or Samba servers on the network.
Tip: Better have the windows account with password. A passwordless windows account might not work.
Please visit the website for more details.
Email the developer if you have any questions.