Although I have a very good understanding of how NAS/SAN environments work I've been trying to figure out how best to approach this problem.
What I'm trying to do is figure out how to make a server (windows 2k) map a drive letter to a NAS appliance share(not yet configured but will probably be a Windows Storage Server NAS). I understand that I can do persistent mappings during user login or that I can use the AUTOEXEC.BAT capability of windows 2k, but is there a better way of doing it? Third party app (ie NAS client etc) or windows feature/service I'm not aware of.
In effect what I want is a network drive to be available to application services on or shortly after bootup but without requiring a user logon.
Having the network map appear as a logical local volume on user login would be a bonus.
All suggestions welcome.
Brian.
What I'm trying to do is figure out how to make a server (windows 2k) map a drive letter to a NAS appliance share(not yet configured but will probably be a Windows Storage Server NAS). I understand that I can do persistent mappings during user login or that I can use the AUTOEXEC.BAT capability of windows 2k, but is there a better way of doing it? Third party app (ie NAS client etc) or windows feature/service I'm not aware of.
In effect what I want is a network drive to be available to application services on or shortly after bootup but without requiring a user logon.
Having the network map appear as a logical local volume on user login would be a bonus.
All suggestions welcome.
Brian.