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script for mapping network drive?
Often I shut down and restart my win98se system as well as my win2000
system - both are connected via a router. I wind up having to map my win2000 h/d's to my win98se system because if I check "reconnect at logon", it causes problems when I reboot my win98se system while my win2000 system is shut down. I would like to have a script that I could run after booting my win98se system - I would only run it when I know my win2000 system is up and running - just to save me a few clicks. Is there a script that I could just click (with an appropriate icon on the win98se desktop) and it would map the win2000 h/d)? Thanks |
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script for mapping network drive?
Don't really need a script, a batch or CMD file should do the trick:
Basically use the Net Use command. Net Use K: \\[Machine name]\[share to be mapped]. For example I shared a folder named Pics on a machine named Ziggy2. I opened notepad and typed the following and then saved the file as Map Pics.cmd Net Use K: \\Ziggy2\Pics "surface9" wrote in message ... Often I shut down and restart my win98se system as well as my win2000 system - both are connected via a router. I wind up having to map my win2000 h/d's to my win98se system because if I check "reconnect at logon", it causes problems when I reboot my win98se system while my win2000 system is shut down. I would like to have a script that I could run after booting my win98se system - I would only run it when I know my win2000 system is up and running - just to save me a few clicks. Is there a script that I could just click (with an appropriate icon on the win98se desktop) and it would map the win2000 h/d)? Thanks |
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script for mapping network drive?
Don't really need a script, a batch or CMD file should do the trick:
Basically use the Net Use command. Net Use K: \\[Machine name]\[share to be mapped]. For example I shared a folder named Pics on a machine named Ziggy2. I opened notepad and typed the following and then saved the file as Map Pics.cmd Net Use K: \\Ziggy2\Pics "surface9" wrote in message ... Often I shut down and restart my win98se system as well as my win2000 system - both are connected via a router. I wind up having to map my win2000 h/d's to my win98se system because if I check "reconnect at logon", it causes problems when I reboot my win98se system while my win2000 system is shut down. I would like to have a script that I could run after booting my win98se system - I would only run it when I know my win2000 system is up and running - just to save me a few clicks. Is there a script that I could just click (with an appropriate icon on the win98se desktop) and it would map the win2000 h/d)? Thanks |
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