Re: HOWTO USE NET USE without a password

From: Nick Leeson (hacking_mike@hotmail.com)
Date: 01/15/03


From: "Nick Leeson" <hacking_mike@hotmail.com>
Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2003 22:00:09 GMT


Now I have the .bat file on my C:\logon.
When I type this into the "logon script" of the profile of my user it tells
me I have to put in a relative path.

What do I have to put in there (I've tried some things but no result yet).

Thanks........................

"Nick Leeson" <hacking_mike@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:p1kV9.126$%h3.13275@nlnews00.chello.com...
> I have a batch file in which I have this line:
>
> net use M: \\Base\vol1 /user:STATION1\mj /persistent:no
>
> I do not have a password on the network shared directory (however XP keeps
> asking for it if I map it manually and logon).
>
> How can I change my batchfile so it connects my shared drive without a
> password?
>
> Thanks
>
>



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