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Bringing drives across in terminal services

 
 
Rob S
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      21st Jun 2005
HI,

When I connect to a W2003 terminal server with the option Bring disk drives
across, they appear as eg E on My-PC, F on My-PC

Can I refer to these using a batch file on the W2003 server?

thanks


-Rob
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foxidrive
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      21st Jun 2005
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 11:10:43 +0100, Rob S wrote:

> HI,
>
> When I connect to a W2003 terminal server with the option Bring disk drives
> across, they appear as eg E on My-PC, F on My-PC
>
> Can I refer to these using a batch file on the W2003 server?
>
> thanks


They appear to being mapped onto your local file system so there is no
reason why not. Try it.

@echo off
copy /b "e:\test file.doc" "c:\my documents\"
 
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