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Net Use command
Name: steve bell Date: March 3, 2002 at 04:24:09 Pacific
Comment:
Help, I have set an NT 4 Terminal server with Citrix on top. I have a number of clients on Win 2k machines with Citrix Client loaded. From here I have loaded applications which run OK as sessions on Ctx Srvr. My problem is with the Net Use command. I have nailed up com ports on each client as follows
Net Use Com2: \\client\com2:
This is fine but I want to know how to stop this and do it again to show some trainees. When I try Net Stop I am not sure what I need to put in next. Also if I use a command prompt within the citrix session it takes me straight to my users section on the terminal server, no problem with this. Do I use the Net Use command from this directory or do I need to go back to the root directory first?
Example: From a command prompt I am at C:\Users\PC2 do i use the Net use here or do I have to do CD\ first Then from C:\ use Net Use? The help file in NT 4 is Crap on this subject.
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