Problems Mapping drives



I am not sure if this is the right group or not, so if it is not please

let me know the correct group.
Ok, What I am trying to do is map an Active Directory drive to a
workstation running linux. Now I am able to do this with the following
command
mount -t cifs //path of AD drive /where /to mount/
-ousername=,password=

it works fine, but it will only let you map the top level share from
AD. so it will show every folder that is being shared on that drive.
Granted it only gives you access to the one that you have access for. I

am just trying to find a way to map it directly to the drive so the
others do not show up.


Thank You

.



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