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  • Thanks very much for your help! I can browse it in Explorer, actually, and it was definitely up and running. I just tried the pushd command and that worked, but not in cygwin. It seems that I can't list any files in any network drive. Is there a tool I need to download from setup.exe?
    – daveslab
    Commented Feb 2, 2010 at 13:47
  • i can't think of anything in particular; this functionality should just work. i mean, Cygwin is just using regular filesystem access calls, nothing special, so it should be able to list directories and read files on any mounted filesystem. if i were you i'd try uninstalling Cygwin then reinstalling. if you have an old version, consider reinstalling the latest version (v1.7.x of the cygwin.dll). Commented Feb 2, 2010 at 20:50
  • The mounted share is hidden on my setup if mounted after the start of Cygwin. It is shown if I restart Cygwin afterwards.
    – tricasse
    Commented May 11, 2014 at 9:48