>Hi,
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>This is not a VFP-specific question but I thought someone here might know the answer to this.
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>I have a Windows 2000 Server used primaryly as a Web Server. Under normal conditions, I need to access some network drives (on other servers) from this web server. So I have taken to logging in with a user account and at the time of the login (on the web server), the necessary connections are re-mapped.
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>Sometimes the web server has to be rebooted, and then I must login again just to re-estalished the mapping to other drives.
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>Ideally, I'd like to NOT have to login to the web server. Is there a way for a Windows 2000 box to reconnect to a specified set of drive maps upon a reboot (without a user logging in)?
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>Thanks,
Guy,
Persistent drive mappings are user specific so mappings are only created when a user actually logs in. You could use the \\Servername\Sharename syntax in your stuff but then you might run into problems with authentication if the shares have security associated with them.
Larry Miller
MCSD
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