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Mapping Network Drives after power-up
Name: Mike Jeneske Date: January 11, 2001 at 13:52:11 Pacific
Comment:
I am trying to map a drive f: on workstation 1 as workstation2/temp and the same f: on workstation 2 as workstation1/temp. When powering up, only one (the last powered-up machine) obtains a mapped drive. How can I get them both to be mapped in a start-up from power down? If I need to use VB instead, how do I do this ie:command line needed? Thanks Kindly
Name: Bret Date: January 11, 2001 at 14:39:28 Pacific
Reply:
It sounds to me like when the first machine comes up its trying to connect to the 2nd machine and failing. The only way to fix this is to power both machines up at the same time.
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