Map Drive on reboot (login required)

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From: Shabam (chalupa_at_yomama-nospam.com)
Date: 02/02/05


Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2005 05:47:07 -0800

I have a Linux server running Samba and it requires a user login before
allowing a share. I am looking to map a folder in the Linux server to my
Windows 2003 server, either as a drive or as a folder (not sure if I can do
the latter).

The thing is, I want the share to be restored when the system boots up. It
will obviously need to supply the correct username/password also. How do I
do this? I'm guessing some sort of startup script?



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