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Mapping Drive to Domain Resource
Name: Adam Date: December 7, 2000 at 06:26:03 Pacific
Comment:
Does anyone know the DOS command syntax to map a drive to a Domain Resource while not logged onto a domain? It is something like this:
Net Use x: \\Computername\directory [????]
The [????]is a command string that identifies the Domain, username and password. I have used this before, but cannot for the life of me remember what [????] is. It is useful for logging into NT as the local administrator, and then accessing Domain Resources. The command is similar to the 'Connect As' field in MAP NETWORK DRIVE. Also, if the syntax is different for NT and W9x, I'd appreciate info on either or both. Thanks!
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