Mapped Drives and Home Folders

From: Chris Chase (ChrisChase_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/23/05


Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 10:47:03 -0800

I am in charge of a network that needs to have more than one shared folder on
my windows 2003 server map to a drive letter on their XP workstation.
Currently the already have a home folder mapped to their g:. What I would
need to do is also have their systems automatically map a drive letter U: to
the following folder \\calvaryadmin\staff faculty\gqwin. I don't have
terminal services and have no idea how to create and run a script. Is there
anyone out the that can help me do this and either give me a simple solution
or the exact step by step? I would it like to do this and map the U: drive
automatically no matter which workstation they log into.

Thanks!

-- 
Chris Chase


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