Connect to a shared folder

G

Guest

Hi.

I want to connect to a shared folder in a windows server 2000 which is in a
workgroup.

When I login to domain everything is correct, then I lunch a script which
connect to the shared folder like that: NET USE X: \\VENUS\USER /user:john
john, but the next time I connect after shut down the computer, it remember
the last time I connect, but to the domain, so, I have to answer the
question.....

How can I avoid the question when I logon????
Thanks
 
C

Chuck

Hi.

I want to connect to a shared folder in a windows server 2000 which is in a
workgroup.

When I login to domain everything is correct, then I lunch a script which
connect to the shared folder like that: NET USE X: \\VENUS\USER /user:john
john, but the next time I connect after shut down the computer, it remember
the last time I connect, but to the domain, so, I have to answer the
question.....

How can I avoid the question when I logon????
Thanks

Davisote,

Specifically what question are you objecting to? Your post leaves a bit to be
desired in the way of detail.
<http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/06/background-information-useful-in.html>
http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/06/background-information-useful-in.html

Are you objecting to the automatic reconnection? Or to the password query? If
to the former, remove the "Reconnect at logon" or "Persistent" from the map. If
to the latter, you can include the password in the "Net Use" command. But you
will have to supply a password, on way or the other, if you're going to run "Net
Use".
 
G

Guest

Hi.

Excuse me, I didnt say that I try to connect to a server in a workgroup out
of the domain.
I have tried to remove "reconnect at logon" and in some computers works and
in others doesn't work (mainly in w2000 Professional)

Is there a way of doing this for every computer???
Thanks
 

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