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I don't think "Connected" is so bad, but if that doesn't work for you, how about "Networked"?

>Evan,
>
>First, thank you for your help. No, I thought about "mapped" but it is not what I need. That is, mapped means that a drive is mapped to a letter (at least this is how I understand it). But I need for them (customer) to connect each station to the server. So that we can place a shortcut on the desktop pointing to the executable on the server. And the Start In property of the shortcut will have an UNC name of the drive and folder. So far, the only term I can think of is "connected". But I was thinking that maybe there is better (more technical) term.
>
>>Dmitry,
>>
>>I think you're looking for "mapped". At least, that's what I've always used.
>>
>>And, if you look at SQL Server 2005, in Security/Logins, in the Properties of a single login, there's a User Mapping page.
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>>HTH.
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I am trying to find correct technical term to describe the following. I want to tell the customer that certain group of users should be "connected" to a certain server when they log into their PCs. The only word I can think of is "connected" but it does not sound enough technical to me.
>>>
>>>Thank you in advance for any suggestions.
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