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NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED listing \*
*If you received that error, SELinux will need to be adjusted (on the samba server) for this to work.
setsebool -P samba_enable_home_dirs 1
Removing the second (duplicate) warning about setting samba_enable_home_dirs
*After entering your password you should get a prompt similar to
smb: \>
*Enter the ls command to see a list of the files in your home directory - you may receive the following error if you are in a section with SELinux Enforcing.
smb: \> ls
*Once you have access to the directory use the get and put commands (similar to ftp) to move files.
*When you are finished close the connection.