If you have ever needed to share files between your Linux and Windows computers, you have obviously used Samba, and have been quite happy with the way it seamlessly provides access to and from shared folders/files from Windows and Linux. However, many people complain that although their smb/Samba shares are accessible from Windows, they are not able to do the same with their Windows Mobile devices. e.g., using a tool called “Resco Explorer” on Windows Mobile, all they get while searching for their linux based Samba shares is the following screenshot:

Well, there is no big magic trick to get an access to those shares, as they are already accessibly. You just need to do one more teeny little step to access them.
The trick is that on Windows Mobile it will not detect your computer as having a shareable folder and will not show it, and it will thus not show a list of shared folders. So, what you need to do is enter the path to the folder you want to access. e.g.: If your computer’s name is “MyComp” and the folder you want to access is “MyFolder”, then you need to give the path “\\MyComp\MyFolder” to the application on Windows Mobile from which you are trying to access your shares and it’ll connect without any problems. Of course, it’ll ask you for your username/pwd for which you need to enter your linux user name and password. Below screenshots tell you how to do this with Resco Explorer, however the same method can be used for other applications like Total Commander, Windows Mobile File Explorer, etc as well.
1) Enter Path and click share.

2) Enter User Name / Password

3) Its done

Let me know if you face any issues with this.
[tags]Windows Mobile, WM5, WM6, Linux, Windows, Samba, SMB, CIFS, shared folders, Access Shared folders from Windows Mobile, Resco Explorer, Total Commander, Windows Mobile File Explorer[/tags]



i tried following your instructions on a windows mobile 6 device to connect to a samba share on my mac os x leopard computer, but still had no success.
@ergosteur: My instructions are for a linux PC. I’d also assume that samba shares on a mac should work the same way but I don’t have a way to test it out as I don’t have one.
no success here either on a mac
I tried as well on my Intel AS4000-E NAS with no success.
Message on Resco Explorer 2008 says:
“Cannot map network path. Network resource cannot be found or you do not have a permission to access the network. Contact your network administrator”.
I can map shared folders on Windows PCs without problems. I’ve just emailed Intel asking for infos… up to now, several hours of guessing and tries with no success.
Really frustrating.
Thanks anyway Shantanu, all the best.
Well, the instructions work well with my new Ubuntu samba server. Still no luck with Mac OS though…
No luck here either, trying to get to a usb external drive pluged into an asus router flashed with tomato
Apparently, there’s inappropriate username used for WM to login. Also, there’re different crypto modes (i.e. 128 bit, 64 bit and so on) and WM can not figure out wich to use. Anybody to help me in reversing this issue?
“Apparently, there’s inappropriate username used for WM to login. Also, there’re different crypto modes (i.e. 128 bit, 64 bit and so on) and WM can not figure out wich to use. Anybody to help me in reversing this issue?”
Same problem here… did you find a solution?
same problem here… did you find a solution?