if I explicitly attempt to list the contents of a shared directory on a remote host using python on a windows machine, the operation succeeds, for example, the following snippet works fine:
os.listdir("\\\\remotehost\\share")
However, if I attempt to list the network drives/directories available on the remote host, python fails, an example of which is shown in the following code snippet:
os.listdir("\\\\remotehost")
Is anyone aware of why this doesn't work?, any help/workaround is appreciated.
May be pysmb can help
For anyone still wondering how to list network shares at the top level on windows, you can use the win32net module:
import win32net
shares, _, _ = win32net.NetShareEnum('remotehost',0)
The integer controls the type of information returned but if you just want a list of the shares then 0 will do.
This works where os.listdir('\\remotehost') fails as '\\remotehost' isn't a real folder although windows can display it like one.
Maybe the following script will help you. See http://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/ScriptCenter/en-us/7338e3bd-1f88-4da9-a585-17877fa37e3b
I'm sure the OP has forgotten about this question by now, but here's (maybe) an explanation:
http://www.python.org/doc/faq/windows/#why-does-os-path-isdir-fail-on-nt-shared-directories
In case anybody else happens along this problem, like I did.
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