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Mapped drive

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martman700

IS-IT--Management
Apr 1, 2005
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I have two machines (A & B). 'A' has a shared folder, 'B' maps that folder to drive 'K:'.

Is there a setting to keep 'K:' around after I log off server B?

Cause when i log off now, the drive is gone until I log on again...yes I get prompted for the network share password to reconnect...then all is fine.


Thanks.
 
I'm struggling to understand why you need a drive mapping to a share on another machine that's logged off to be persistant...

Can you give more details of what you're trying to achieve ??

MD
 
Good question MD.

Machine 'A' is a webserver that serves files from server 'B'. I need those files to always be there even after I log off the machine (it is still up, I'm just logging off).

I don't want to leave it logged on since it is a production server and don't want people passing by to have the ability to screw with anything.

My other option is to simply put a password protected screensaver on it, but was hoping I was just missing a configurable item.

 
Presumably then you are using IIS in some flavour. If this is the case then you don't need a mapped drive as such, just a shared folder - you can set up the home directory on IIS to point to the share rather than the mapping - this is the usual way to do it as shares are available without the machine needing to be logged in - so for example in the IIS home directory setup you just need to put in \\machineB\sharedfolder rather than k:\.

From memory (I'm not sitting at our webserver..) the option is on the first properties tab of the IIS site - it should be a radio button - saying something like files on another shared drive.

Hope this helps (and I haven't misunderstood...)

MD
 
MD, you have indeed not misunderstood. I tried it and IT WORKED...who would have thunk?

Thanks so much. Spent 8 hours likely on that one...


Marty
 
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