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Pavel Bogdanov2015-08-04 09:20:56
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Pavel Bogdanov, 2015-08-04 09:20:56

Why is there no support for "smb://..." links on Windows browsers?

On Linux systems, there is support for such links. In this case, the transition is carried out directly from the browser to the file manager. When I began to try the same thing under Windows, I ran into a wall of misunderstanding of the entire environment, what kind of link I feed them at all. I heard a myth about the old version of Firefox, they say it once could support this. Maybe someone dug in this direction and knows what ..
Essentially, I also needed a link like smb://- or file://samba.domen.ru/samba/Documents/123/document.doc to open in MS Word, and the file itself would not be downloaded, but opened from an smb disk. The link is on the order page. It turned out sometimes only to download the file, and not open it from the existing smb-disk.

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Max, 2015-08-04
@MaxDukov

what prevents you from typing just \\server_name\share_name ?
chrome itself converts this to file://server_name/share_name and works great

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Saboteur, 2015-08-04
@saboteur_kiev

Because links like smb:// are not HTTP or FTP protocol. Browsers work with the web, and smb is the native windows of the ball, which must be opened through the explorer.
and you need to specify not smb:// but just \\
This is in Linux, which did not initially know what \\ is, screwed samba so that you can use windows shared resources

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Alexander Karabanov, 2015-08-05
@karabanov

So the author needs it! And he doesn't understand why it doesn't work under Windows. But this does not work due to the fact that SAMBA is a free implementation of the protocol that has nothing to do with Microsoft, but it has its own chips like links of the SMB:// type on which you can hang a handler in the browser (in fact, links of this type, in fact, also have nothing to do with the protocol, this can be implemented for anything). Under *NIX such "roll".

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Andrey Shevtsov, 2017-01-27
@phoenix2006

Colleagues, the question may not be entirely correct.
You need to get to the samba resource through a browser on MacOS. Please tell me how to make a link correctly, what slashes are used, if possible I would like to see a specific example with a fictitious domain, server, share and file:
smb://
Questions in the format "what prevents you from typing just \\server_name\share_name ?" please do not ask, the correct url syntax is of interest.
Thanks!!!

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