Mapping a Drive from local machine account

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From: Gale Coleman (gcoleman_at_legalassist.org)
Date: 07/01/04


Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2004 08:52:19 -0500

Hello all,

We are using Windows 2000 pro machines on a Windows NT domain. One of the
users has a domain account as a regular user. She needed a local machine
account with administrative priveleges for one of the programs that she
runs. How can I get a drive mapped to a domain share when she is logged
into the local machine as administrator? I can search google, but I don't
think I am using the correct terms as I am not finding anything relevant to
my question.

Thanks,

Gale



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