Re: "NET USE" command: Using different credentials from the logged in use

From: Julien (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 05/24/04


Date: Sun, 23 May 2004 18:21:05 -0700

I get the feeling last Friday I got a little bit too enthusiastic regarding this issue. I guess this is because it was the week-end.
Actually even when using the FQDN, it seems like it is not possible to connect 2 different Network Shares stored on the same remote server with different credentials!
But, I could connect 3 different Network Shares stored on the same remote server using 3 different sets of credentials.
How?
By using once the IP address in the "NET USE" command, then the NETBIOS name and then the FQDN, I could connect to 3 different Network Shares stored on the same remote server using 3 differnt sets of credentials.

Could someone tell me more about how Windows handles that?
Thanks in advance.
Julien.



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