Squanto wrote:
NYIntensity wrote:
It could be there's a script running when you log in to restore connection to mapped drives, but it may first clear all mapped drives.
If I was admining a network that people took equipment home (shudder), I would do exactly this.
Yep, that's why I said it. It's either that or use an active directory script to map drives based on user and group memberships.
Say, for example, you've got a shared folder named 'MyStuff' on the computer whose IP address is 192.168.1.213. You could then open up notepad, and enter
net use Z: \\192.168.1.213\MyStuff
Go to file>save as> call it "MapDrives.bat", and make sure you select 'All Files'

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Click the Windows "Start" button and select "All Programs." Right-click the "Startup" folder in the menu and select "Open All Users." This option opens the folder for all users on the computer. Choose "Explore" to open the folder for the currently logged-in user only.
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Right-click the folder or file you want started when the computer boots. Select "Copy" from the menu.
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Right-click any white space in the "Startup" folder you opened in Step 1. Select "Paste" from the menu list.
Read more: How to Change Startup Programs in Windows 7 | eHow.com
http://www.ehow.com/how_5215115_change- ... z14tbRKl8y
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ksquier89 wrote:
Holy fucking fuck...Boyes couldn't suck a dick if it landed in his mouth.