RE: Drive mapping question
RE: Drive mapping question
- Subject: RE: Drive mapping question
- From: "Bruce Markey" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 14:40:24 -0500
- Thread-topic: Drive mapping question
Won't that still require the user to enter his username/pass? I would
like to avoid that if at all possible?
Thanks
Bruce
-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Oliver [
mailto:email@hidden]
Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 2:11 PM
To: Bruce Markey; email@hidden
Subject: Re: Drive mapping question
You can easily do this, and you don't need AppleScript to do it.
Just mount the drives manually once, then make an alias of the drive
icon
and put the alias in the Startup Items folder (in System Folder) on the
machine.
The next time the machine boots it will automatically open everything in
the
Startup Items folder, reconnecting you to the relevant servers.
Andrew
:)
On 3/16/04 9:04 AM, "Bruce Markey" <email@hidden> wrote:
>
Hi all. I have a quick question that I hope has a quick answer. We
are
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running a windows based network. All of the pc folk login to the
domain
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and have their drives mapped.
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>
On the other hand we have about 5 mac users (os 9.2) that would like
to
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have drives mapped upon startup. Is there a way to automate this. As
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per say on Bills machine is there a way to write a small script to map
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to drive foo with user credentials bill/password? I know this isnt
the
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most secure way to do things but I'm just trying to apease a higher
up.
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>
Thanks in advance
>
Bruce Markey
>
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