I am setting up a Win98 client to work with my samba server. I can log in on the domain allright, but then I would expect to get access to my home directory by issuing (in a DOS box): NET USE H: /HOME For some reason I am told that the syntax is not correct. On the other hand net use /? gives exactly this as one of the options. Does anyone know what is wrong with it? -- J.J. Gerritse M?hlenstra?e 11 D-47546 Kalkar-Wissel Duitsland +49-2824-971487
On 11/17/07, joop gerritse <jjge@xs4all.nl> wrote:> I am setting up a Win98 client to work with my samba server. I can log in on > the domain allright, but then I would expect to get access to my home > directory by issuing (in a DOS box): > > NET USE H: /HOME > > For some reason I am told that the syntax is not correct. On the other hand > net use /? gives exactly this as one of the options. Does anyone know what is > wrong with it?You're running this from Windo(w)s, so use the paths as Windows knows them. net use h: \\fooserver\yourusername (if you configured the [homes] share in Samba) -- Frank Van Damme A: Because it destroys the flow of the conversation Q: Why is it bad? A: No, it's bad. Q: Should I top post in replies to mails or on usenet?
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