See mapped drive on remote computer.

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Hi ! Is there a way to detect/see what are the mapped drive on remote
computer on my network ?
I don't need the share, i need to see wich letter are use and where
they are pointing at :)

Regards
 
Hi !  Is there a way to detect/see what are the mapped drive on remote
computer on my network ?
I don't need the share, i need to see wich letter are use and where
they are pointing at :)

Regards

One way is to user XP Pro's Remote Desktop access to check the drives
in the "My Computer" section.
 
If you use a script to map the users drive the issue becomes moot.- Masquer le texte des messages précédents -

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Script are already use to map some drives but the problem is that i
know that a lot of users did some drive mapping on there own...
 
derokk said:
Script are already use to map some drives but the problem is that i
know that a lot of users did some drive mapping on there own...

then I think you will be pecking at this for a long time, why are you
concerned about the self mapping? You may want to consider what the
users really need and ask them, as the mapping on their own may change
on a daily basis.
 
then I think you will be pecking at this for a long time, why are you
concerned about the self mapping? You may want to consider what the
users really need and ask them, as the mapping on their own may change
on a daily basis.- Masquer le texte des messages précédents -

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My concern is that i want to add new map in my login script but i
don't want them to get in conflict with others created that i don't
know of. I wish there was a way to know :(
 
My concern is that i want to add new map in my login script but i
don't want them to get in conflict with others created that i don't
know of.  I wish there was a way to know :(- Hide quoted text -

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If your are running a Windows Server in the network, you should be
able to "lock-down" the Windows XP stations so that only with
"adminstrator" approved scripts to map drives. One possible section
of the script should un-map drives and then re-do the allowed maps.
 
Maybe. Who is he and what is his question? (Hint: When replying to a
newsgroup post, you should quote the relevent parts of the original
message.)
 
Can you answer his question or not?


Who are you talking to and about what? Since you've quoted nothing of
his question, or any possible answer, I have no idea what you're
talking about.
 

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