You can use an NT logon script or run a batch file. I have had the best
luck using a batch file so they could connect on demand. You could also
put this in their startup directory to "auto connect". Basic command
format would be:
net use <drive letter (e.g., f:)> \\<servername or IP address (internal IP
preferred)>\<share name>
Todd S. Everett, CCSE, CNE, MCSE
Senior Network Consultant
Infoware, Inc.
847-825-5500 x108
Michael Alvarez
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Auto map drives for SecureRemote
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06/22/2000 03:59 PM
Please respond to mike.alvarez
Does anyone know of a way to automatically map NT server shared drives
to a Windows 98 Secure Remote client? I understand this happens with
NT workstation clients but majority of my roaming users runs 98. I am
running Solaris 2.6 with CP-FW1 version 4.1 and build 4153 for Secure
Remote. Thanks for the help...
Mike
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