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How to auto map network drives across reboots
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Forum:
Windows 2000
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#1 By
2062 (68.129.127.165)
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Saturday, September 21, 2002 12:44:11 AM
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Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
[emote|(C)] Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>net use /?
The syntax of this command is:
NET USE
[devicename | *] [\\computername\sharename[\volume] [password | *]]
[/USER:[domainname\]username]
[/USER:[dotted domain name\]username]
[/USER:[username@dotted domain name]
[/SMARTCARD]
[/SAVECRED]
[[/DELETE] | [/PERSISTENT:{YES | NO}]]
NET USE {devicename | *} [password | *] /HOME
NET USE [/PERSISTENT:{YES | NO}]
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>
-gosh
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#2 By
20 (24.243.41.64)
at
Saturday, September 21, 2002 12:48:56 PM
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[QUOTE]Originally Posted by gosh:
NET USE [/PERSISTENT:{YES | NO}]
[/QUOTE]If you had to enter a username/pass to connect to the drive, Windows will force you to do this on every reboot. I don't think there's a way around it for security reasons.
You can kinda get around this by creating a batch file to map the drives and put it in your startup folder, but then that involves putting a password in plaintext on the hard disk, and that's a [i]VERY[/i] bad idea.
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