Yes, we did manage to get that working with "net use" but how would you
package it to users, so preferably it is something they just click on,
either from a www-page, email message or possibly "save this to desktop
and double click". When using "net use" it wouldn't exactly popup a
requestor and ask for your password. (Unless you mean that horrible DOS
box).
Is there no way to make it as nice as OsX and Linux? You just click the
smb:// link and it asks for password in a popup?
Lund
Gerald Carter wrote:
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Jorgen,
\\host\share and file://host/share don't seem to work, and has nowhere
for the username part to be included.
You can encode the username as an arg in the
"net use * \\host\share /user:DOMAIN\username"
cheers, jerry
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