Re: NT4 login script



NT can only map to a share, not a subfolder of a share, so you'd have to
share the individual user folders and map to them.

"Christopher Carlander" <christopher.carlander@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote in message news:e1vmt8cSFHA.1232@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi guys,
>
> This is probably simple, but I haven't managed to find the answer by
> searching this (by the way excellent!) newsgroup.
>
> I have a couple of NT4 clients on my SBS2003 network, and I'd like to map
> those users' "home drives" automatically through the logon script. For W2K
> and XP clients I can just write
>
> NET USE U: \\MYSERVER\USERS\%USERNAME%
>
> in the logon script, and it works perfectly. However, the NT4 clients
> don't seem to swallow having a subfolder in the NET USE statement. Any
> hints on what I should state instead? Do I really need to share these
> users' folders directly under \\MYSERVER to get it working?
>
> Kind regards,
> Christopher Carlander
>


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