win 98 and windows 2003
Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2004 11:56:45 -0800
I hope this is the correct group. I am trying to get a
mapped drive to a windows 98 users home drive. I am using
h: drive and I want the map to go directly into their
folder on the server any way I can do this. Newbie I know
thanks.
path
test\users\
in users there are about 30 folders for all the network
users. Can I map a drive directly to each username say
\test\users\sue
\test\users\jim
ie.
and have each user click on there h:\ and be put directly
into \test\users\jim ...\test\users\%username%
corresponding to each different user of course
Thanks for the help
this is on 98
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