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Originally Posted by stepen
You should know that the ESX version you are using actually supports a different syntax. The version is important for the mount command. What you can do is to use CIFS keyword. I think you are using the SMBFS keyword and that is why it is not mounting.
Use this two options to fix it: dir_mode=0755 , file_mode=0755
Hopefully this will help and you can mount Windows or Samba.
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I use these commands to mount Windows. I have never had an issue before. I would suggest that you try using these two commands to mount your windows. Good luck.