I would like to add network drives to user's path so that commands from network drives can be used from any location similar to Novell's search drive mapping. How can I do this in an MS 2000 environment through logon scripts?
Thanks,
John C.
If I map root the users, they won't be able to go back from that directory. To some of the older users that would be like saying the world isn't flat.
JohnC.
I guess I could do that. You know how it is with some people though, if you change how something looks they loose it, even if the functionality is still there. Oh well, if I come up with a registry hack to hide the server info I will certainly post it here.
Thanks to all for the help.
JohnC.
Zelandakah's interpretation of the problem is absolutely correct. The reason why I'm having such a tough time is that I am using NetWare Cluster services and I am mapping users to virtual servers, which naming strategy follows the syntax:
"Clustername_Volumename_Server"
So renaming...
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Hello everyone,
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Sorry folk,
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Hello people,
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John
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