Re: How to map a drive via a policy



This is typically done in a logon script
net use W: \\server\share

You can define a TS-specific logon script in your TS Group Policy.
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Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
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itreman@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 16 dec 2005 in
microsoft.public.win2000.termserv.clients:

> We are running a 2K3 Terminal Server and a shipping program
> requires a mapped drive which points to a data repository. From
> the server console, I mapped the drive to W:. However, when the
> users connect, they do not see the W: drive. The software has
> the W: drive hard coded, so when they launch the program, they
> get an error that the W: drive can not be found. So, how do I
> get it so that all the users that connect get a W: drive mapped
> upon login? In other words, is there a policy that does drive
> mapping? Or, should I just map this drive on all the individual
> client machines so when they connect to the TS, the W: drive
> will get brought across to the TS session? Thanks for the help.
.



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