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Map Network drives on a script
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31/05/2001 15:08:21
Randy Riegel
Zimish Contracting
Ohio, United States
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Windows
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Networking & connectivity
Miscellaneous
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00512508
Message ID:
00513748
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>Yes you can use /y or /yes.
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>Example:
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>net time \\server /set /yes
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>>>>Hi!
>>>>
>>>>I need to write a script to connect the network drives located in a Windows NT (server) to my computer (Win98/ME - client).
>>>>
>>>>How I write the script??
>>>
>>>Create a BAT file and use NET USE command to map the drives. To get help type "net /?" at the command line.
>>>
>>>example:
>>>
>>>NET USE Drive: \\ServerName\ShareName
>>>
>>>Hope this helps
>>
>>Worked fine, thanks.
>>
>>I also added NET TIME \\SERVER /SET to synchronize the workstation time with the server time. But I allways have to answer the question "Want to change you ... bla bla bla??" . Is there a /Y otpion that sets the time without asking??
>>
>>TIA,
>>
>>Alonso

WORKED just FINE!

Thanks!
Like Frank said: "I did it... MY WAY!"
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