Correction - [OpenAFS] Win2K command line drive mapping

Dj Merrill deej@thayer.dartmouth.edu
Fri, 13 Jul 2001 11:07:12 -0400


James Peterson wrote:

> Sorry about my previously incomplete message.
>
> You are correct Global Drive Mapping doesn't seem to work.   I'll look into
> it.
>
> You can use NET USE to map your drives.
>    Set Start AFS Client when computer starts
>    place in your logon script:  net use T: \\yourComputerName-afs\yourPath
>
>

Hi James,
    Thanks for the suggestion.  Several other people from the
list have also suggested using this method.  I have just recently
returned from vacation, so haven't had time to play with this
yet (trying to catch up on all of my e-mail...  urgh).

    I may possibly be able to use this along with Samba's
per-machine login script capability to get started.
In the future we could then switch over to the
Global Drive Mapping method when it has been corrected,
or some other scripting method that would not involve
having an individual script per machine.

Thanks!

-Dj


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