Map a drive using local machine user account/password
Is it possible to map a shared drive and use a local machine's user account
for authentication? I am trying to use the net use command (net use x:
password /USER:\\remotecomputer\sharename). When I run the command I get an
error stating the user context supplied is invalid.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
.
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