Re: map network resource out of domain
- From: "Ace Fekay [MVP]" <PleaseAskMe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 May 2006 07:25:21 -0400
In news:1148981508.341744.172830@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Jan <janpuetz@xxxxxxx> stated, which I commented on below:
Hello!
I want to map a network drive. But the shared resource is on a server
wich is out of the domain of my computer. I have a user-account with
the necessary permissions for that share. (From an computer in the
domain I can use the shared folder) The network connection to the
server is all right (tried with ping). So I used the command net use
X: \\ip\resource
But now the network resource can not be found....
What's could be a cause for that error?
With kind regards,
Jan
More than likely it's either a permissions or SMB signing issue. I assume
you pinged with the computer's NetBIOS name? WHen you pinged, did it resolve
to the FQDN and gave you a reply or did it just give a reply?
When using a net use command to this resource, you'll need to supply
credentials too.
net use x: \\computerName\shareName /user:domainName\username
/persistent:yes
Did you also try it using Map Drive from Explorer and supply alternate
credentials in the form of domainName\username and the password?
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