Re: Mapping Networked Printers Using Command Prompt



On Fri, 29 Sep 2006 07:23:03 -0700, Tristan Martin
<TristanMartin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Dear All,

My name is Tristan and I am the IT Assistant for the company I work for. We
have currently just moved a printer to a new location and is being shared by
a computer. What i wish to do is create a batch program that the users are
able to simply run once and it maps the printer in windows so the users can
print to it if need be.

I have tried using Net Use, but i have had not much luck.
Can anyone help?

Tristan,

We'll try to help, but the more detail that you can provide about the problem
the better. What is "not much luck"?
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