Will some one explain to me How to map a network drive??
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anonymous Says:
Jul 12th, 2007 at 05:56 am
Hi Howard,Click start, then right click the network entry on the left side and choose 'map network drive'. The rest works like XP and is fairly simple to do. Best of Luck,Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" Microsoft MVP mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help www.rickrogers.org"Howard Huntley" > Will some one explain to me How to map a network drive??
anonymous Says:
Jul 16th, 2007 at 02:51 am
1) write a script (batch file or vbscript) 2) Join the computer to windows Active Directory domain 3) put script on Active directory server in the directory \\<domain name>\netlogon 4) create group policy that uses logon script 4) join computer to domain 5) logon to domain for example: a simple scriptnet use x: \\servername\sharename No domain or Active Directory? drop in the startup folder. "Howard Huntley" > Will some one explain to me How to map a network drive??
Jul 12th, 2007 at 05:56 am
Hi Howard,Click start, then right click the network entry on the left side and choose 'map network drive'. The rest works like XP and is fairly simple to do. Best of Luck,Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" Microsoft MVP mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help www.rickrogers.org"Howard Huntley" > Will some one explain to me How to map a network drive??
Jul 16th, 2007 at 02:51 am
1) write a script (batch file or vbscript) 2) Join the computer to windows Active Directory domain 3) put script on Active directory server in the directory \\<domain name>\netlogon 4) create group policy that uses logon script 4) join computer to domain 5) logon to domain for example: a simple scriptnet use x: \\servername\sharename No domain or Active Directory? drop in the startup folder. "Howard Huntley" > Will some one explain to me How to map a network drive??