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With all the discussion of network mapping, I thought I would share this with the group. http://www.hardcodet.net/projects/netdrives
"The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn." ~ Alvin Toffler
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Very nice George. I took a quick look at it. Looks rather intuitive and may be easier than batch files for some.
Bert Pediatrics Brewer, Maine
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what is the difference between windows builtin network mapping utility and this utility?
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The built in one will allow mapping to network drives and if you check the box will usually keep the map on logging off and loggin back in. But, there will be times when one of the machines will not be able to maintain the mapped drive after the new login.
The utility George is talking about basically does what certain scripts do, and that is to automatically reconnect all network drives after the network link has been broken.
Bert Pediatrics Brewer, Maine
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