Type echo Create new F: drive mapping The drive letter could be any letter. If you want to mapped multiple drive just keep repeating step 2 and 3. Eddie Jul 25, at pm. El Diablo Feb 19, at am. Read these next Learn More ». Verify your account to enable IT peers to see that you are a professional. Hi, Assuming you are using the "net use" command: Batchfile.
Shaun Aug 31, at UTC. Hi Shaun, How many people do you have working at the company? Does everyone connect using a different account? Hi Alfie it is not such a small company but also multiple locations. If the account names are the same, you can run: Batchfile. Ghost Chili. The way I am doing it now is: remote into their pc type If the usernames they connect with are different to the ones they are logged on with, then you need to specify the username like this: Batchfile.
Shaun wrote: The way I am doing it now is: remote into their pc type Then just your original: Batchfile. If you want to map multiple drives just keep repeating steps 2 and 3. Change the later and the path if it is different. What if you need to map a drive form a computer on the network that you have administrator access? Yes is simply easy just you need to change a part of the net use command:. Mapped drives are not persistent by default and to do that you need to use some cmd commands.
By default, if we use the command above to map drive the mapped drive would disappear after you restarted the computer. Also, future connections during the same session will be also persistent. Future connections will not be persistent until you turn the toggle back on. Click Start and click on Computer. Click on Map Network Drive. Now put a check mark in Connect using different credentials. Click Finish. When getting this specific error trying to map a network drive , it means that there is already another drive mapped to the same server using a different username.
If changing the user to wpkgclient does not resolve the issue, try setting it to some of the other users to see if that resolves the issue. From the Tools menu select Map network drive. In the Folder box, type the path of the folder or computer, or select Browse to find the folder or computer. To connect every time you log on to your PC, select the Reconnect at sign-in check box.
Enable port forwarding on your router.
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