Network Drives
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Is there any way to map a network drive for any user loggin in server
side? By this, I mean that if a user belongs to the Security Group
"Domain Admins", when that user logs in from any computer on the
domain, a certain network drive is mapped in My Computer.
Example, I want a "staff share" folder, mapped to drive S: when you
open My Computer. All users that have been added to the staff
usergroup, automatically have that drive mapped to their username.
All this would have to be server-side, and be assigned via a security
group.
Any ideas? This is on Windows Small Business Server 2003
Regards,
John
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