Auto mount failure with "not owner"

I have setup auto_master with the following line:
/-    auto_direct
I also have tested a client smb share connection with the following successfully since this node is a member of the cih-ettm windows domain;
I have also setup smbadm add-key with this users name and password so that when I mount here with the following command a password is not required.
mount -F smbfs //chaos.cih-ettm.com/InboundImages /export/home/ttp/images
This works and I get a mount point and I can copy files to the directory and the windows box sees and can access the files.
If I try to set this up as an automount by adding the following line to /etc/auto_direct and execute the command automount I receive the error 'not owner'
/export/home/ttp/images -fstype=smbfs,dirperms=0755,uid=ttp //chaos.cih-ettm.com/InboundImages
Error returned:
automount: mount /export/home/ttp/outboundimages/images: Not owner
I also have the following lines in the /etc/security/exec_attr
Basic Solaris  User:solaris:cmd:::/usr/lib/fs/smbfs/mount:privs=sys_mount
Basic Solaris User:solaris:cmd:::/usr/lib/fs/smbfs/umount:privs=sys_mount
In all cases the 'ttp' user is the owner of the /export/home/ttp/images
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Dave

I have setup auto_master with the following line:
/-    auto_direct
I also have tested a client smb share connection with the following successfully since this node is a member of the cih-ettm windows domain;
I have also setup smbadm add-key with this users name and password so that when I mount here with the following command a password is not required.
mount -F smbfs //chaos.cih-ettm.com/InboundImages /export/home/ttp/images
This works and I get a mount point and I can copy files to the directory and the windows box sees and can access the files.
If I try to set this up as an automount by adding the following line to /etc/auto_direct and execute the command automount I receive the error 'not owner'
/export/home/ttp/images -fstype=smbfs,dirperms=0755,uid=ttp //chaos.cih-ettm.com/InboundImages
Error returned:
automount: mount /export/home/ttp/outboundimages/images: Not owner
I also have the following lines in the /etc/security/exec_attr
Basic Solaris  User:solaris:cmd:::/usr/lib/fs/smbfs/mount:privs=sys_mount
Basic Solaris User:solaris:cmd:::/usr/lib/fs/smbfs/umount:privs=sys_mount
In all cases the 'ttp' user is the owner of the /export/home/ttp/images
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Dave

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