Re: what makes a mapped drive vanish?



churchmouse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I can map a drive using "net use ... /persistant = yes" in the logon script.
On rare occaision the mapped drive will just dissappear from "my computer".
Under what circumstances can windows remove a drive from "My Computer" ?
Is there any way to stop the drive from being removed ever?





As far as I know, the switch is /persistent:yes

At least the spelling  ;)

--acorn
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