Re: shared folder access
- From: "Egil Solberg" <egilso@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2006 15:40:52 +0200
Kerem Gümrükcü wrote:
Hi Egil,
yes there is a way how you can do this. Windows XP Pro can
start "Startup" and "Shutdown" Scripts (vbs,bat, PE or whatever
you want to run, but i recommend vbs to use). You can set this
behavior with local GPO's (Group Policy Objects) and start
a "Drive Mounting Script" at windows startup and a "Drive Unmounting
Script" at shutdown. You can write a simple script in VB Script wich
is best suited for this task and comes with build-in functions for
this issue.
Do some google search and you will find a lot of examples and sample
scripts, that will provide that kind of funtionality for you. Hope
this helps....
Best Regards
Kerem Gümrükcü
Thank you very much. I sure hoped there would be a simpler way to go about
this,though, but I guess there isn't.
Gives me an opportunity to learn something.
Egil Solberg
"Egil Solberg" <egilso@xxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Hi! I use windows xp prof.
I have a truecrypt image that I mount from time to time. It shows up
in "my computer" as drive s:
I want to be able to access those files on drive s: from my laptop
over my LAN when the image is mounted. I configured drive s: as a
share and could now access all my files over the LAN via a mapped
network drive with sufficient password protection. I do not use
simple file sharing. The truecrypt-image does not auto-mount at startup.
That's how I
want it. Problem: the share has to be redefined every time I reboot my
computer (and drive s: goes away). When I mount my image, it is no
longer shared and I have to re-share it.
Is there a way that I can tell Windows to remember to share that
folder automatically when it comes online so that I will not have to
re-share it? Thank you for considering.
Egil Solberg
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