be interested in a look at the fixdrives.bat layout. Have no home boxes in shop
currently but next time I have one will check it out. Never had a XP box give
me that log on message when the mapped drives are offline ( other then a popup
from the tray ) W2K did this and WIn98.
thanks
fp
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I know a lot of people who get Dreamhost accounts and use them for
online backup. $9.99/mo for 14gb plus you get your own domain, webspace,
email, etc.
Winterlight wrote:
Anybody try XDrive? It is a online FTP drive, this has been done before,
but never 5GB free and 50 GB for 100 a year. Plus
Tharin O.,
Might I contact you off-List about a problem I have with XP and its' access
protocol?
Best,
Duncan
At 23:22 07/26/2007 -0400, you wrote:
I think the mapping method from My Computer that allows you to save the
name/password is present in XP Home as well as XP Professional.
snip
This
Look at www.mediamax.com, www.orbitfiles.com and www.mozy.com. Mozy
has unlimited storage for $5/month.
On 7/26/07, Winterlight [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anybody try XDrive? It is a online FTP drive, this has been done
before, but never 5GB free and 50 GB for 100 a year. Plus it is
offered by
Yes the prompting about deleting the drive maps would occur on Windows 2000/9x.
There are still a lot of Windows 2000 machines in my town it seems.
An example of a batch file would be something like the following
--- Begin FixDrives.bat
@echo off
rem A message