MAP NETWORK SHARE PERMANENTLY

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Hello,

I want to map a network share permanently:

this is what i do:

1) I logon with user1
2) I map \\SERVER1\DATA to drive D:
3) I logout again

Question: Is the drive-mapping known to a service which is running
under user1 ?

Regards, Dani
 
Re: MAP NETWORK SHARE PERMANENTLY

Hello 2788888@googlemail.com,

net use [/persistent:{yes | no}] will make it persistent or not

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> Hello,
>
> I want to map a network share permanently:
>
> this is what i do:
>
> 1) I logon with user1
> 2) I map \\SERVER1\DATA to drive D:
> 3) I logout again
> Question: Is the drive-mapping known to a service which is running
> under user1 ?
>
> Regards, Dani
>
 
Re: MAP NETWORK SHARE PERMANENTLY

Mapped drives won't natively exist when no one is logged on. Better to use
UNC paths.


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<2788888@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to map a network share permanently:
>
> this is what i do:
>
> 1) I logon with user1
> 2) I map \\SERVER1\DATA to drive D:
> 3) I logout again
>
> Question: Is the drive-mapping known to a service which is running
> under user1 ?
>
> Regards, Dani
 
Re: MAP NETWORK SHARE PERMANENTLY


I would also add to this than most services run under the context of some
form of local service account and therefore have no network credentials,
meaning they would probably be unable to access a share...

In order to get around this, you would have to run the service using an
account which has the relevent access to the share...

Thanks,
Jon

http://www.insidetheregistry.com

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"Dave Patrick" <DSPatrick@nospam.gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Mapped drives won't natively exist when no one is logged on. Better to use
> UNC paths.
>
>
> --
>
> Regards,
>
> Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
> Microsoft Certified Professional
> Microsoft MVP [Windows]
> http://www.microsoft.com/protect
>
>
> <2788888@googlemail.com> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I want to map a network share permanently:
>>
>> this is what i do:
>>
>> 1) I logon with user1
>> 2) I map \\SERVER1\DATA to drive D:
>> 3) I logout again
>>
>> Question: Is the drive-mapping known to a service which is running
>> under user1 ?
>>
>> Regards, Dani

>
 
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