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Mapping drives through AD?
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Name: pfrimley
Date: October 17, 2005 at 00:23:21 Pacific
Subject: Mapping drives through AD?OS: Windows XP ProfessionalCPU/Ram: AMD Duron 800 |
Comment: Playing about with AD I see you can add a shared folder to an OU then Map a drive letter to this share in AD. When I log in as a member of this OU the drive does not show in my computer and I think I have set correct share and NTFS permisions. Is it possible to distribute mapped drives this way or must you use logon scripts?
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