Cannot access windows shares with NTFS junction points

Hi,


I upgraded to Mavericks and now I cannot access Windows shared where the folders are access through NTFS junction points. (NTFS junction points are like symbolic links to files/folders).


Regular shares are working fine and these shares are working on Windows PC's. I also tried before and after on another Mac Mini I have, so is definitatley something to do with upgrading to Mavericks.


Thanks in advance

A.

MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Mavericks (10.9)

Posted on Oct 27, 2013 11:09 AM

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Nov 9, 2013 9:00 PM in response to Mranand

I'm a +1. Its very annoying.


Junctions simply don't work any more. (Winodws symlinks are worse, instead of a folder, I get a document with a shortcut arrow). I have tried connecting using SMB and CIFS, but no luck.


Just going to spend my sunday afternoon hunting to see if anyone has found a solution. One day I'm going to learn to not get excited and click "Upgrade Now" straight away.....


ps. My shares are being hosted off Windows 7.

Jan 2, 2014 9:03 AM in response to Mranand

Hello,

I have the same issue here.


My new Macbook Retina Pro with Mavericks just shows empty directories when I'm trying to access NTFS junctions.

My "root" SMB share is protected and avaible from a WHS 2011. The junction points are visible, but when I klick on them they are empty. With Windows and Linux I can access the NTFS Junctions and view/edit the content of the junctions. I don't think its a Finder problem, with ForkLift and the Terminal I don't see any files too.


Maybe some Updates or suggestions how to repair this?

Feb 4, 2014 10:35 AM in response to Mranand

This is related to Apple's new SMB2 implementation in Mavericks.


Instead of connecting to your Windows share via SMB, connect via CFIS. Note that I had to disconnect from Windows share, restart, and then reconnect with CFIS to get the NTFS junction points to work.


From ZDNet:


You can also try forcing Mavericks to use the older SMB variant, Common Internet File System (CIFS). To do this, simply edit your server connection URL so that it uses CIFS. Use the Finder to choose the "Go" menu and select "Connect to Server..." (or just use command-K) and type "cifs://YourServerName" and hit Return; the server should mount. If it doesn't, try entering the share's designation as well, e.g. "cifs://YourServerName/YourDriveName."

[BE SURE TO RESTART AFTER DISCONNECTING FROM SMB SHARES AND BEFORE THE CFIS CONNECT TO MAKE SURE ALL ACCESS THREADS CLOSE!]


https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5467191?start=0&tstart=0

http://www.zdnet.com/mavericks-smb2-problem-and-fixes-7000022519/


Kevin

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