Our PC's are running Win95. We can map our shares ok (from the run command line), but whenever the PC gets booted (which is daily), it doesn't retain the mapped shares. When we used to map shares using Network Neighborhood, you did it once and it retained the drives it needed to map in a config file or something). Is there some flag in the 'net use' command that we need to specify, or should we just create a batch file to run upon booting PC? Thanks. Darin DeCounter Atex Assistant System Administrator Las Vegas Review-Journal 702-387-5230 ddecounter@reviewjournal.com
Try with net use s: \\server\share /PERSISTENT:YES Oscar. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Darin DeCounter" <ddecounter@reviewjournal.com>> Our PC's are running Win95. We can map our shares ok (from the runcommand> line), but whenever the PC gets booted (which is daily), it doesn't retain > the mapped shares. When we used to map shares using Network Neighborhood, > you did it once and it retained the drives it needed to map in a config > file or something). Is there some flag in the 'net use' command that we > need to specify, or should we just create a batch file to run upon booting > PC? Thanks. > > Darin DeCounter > > Atex Assistant System Administrator > Las Vegas Review-Journal > 702-387-5230 > ddecounter@reviewjournal.com