Re: Windows 2000 Server and truly permanent network mappings?

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Richard Mueller [MVP] wrote:
Drive mappings are for users. A security principal (user) must have permissions to access the mapping. If there is no user, there cannot be a mapping because there are no permissions (credentials).

I guess I should switch to NFS then. NFS and other network file sharing protocols are for hosts not just users.

Oh well.

Greg

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