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Forgetting custom SMB logon credentials
The credentials used to establish the VPN connection are not passed on the network resources on the server and 98 will not allow you to specify alternate credentials when mapping a drive. HTH Jim "David Mitchell" <dave...@mitchcomp.com> wrote in message news:e19b01c25814$73689860$3aef2ecf@TKMSFTNGXA09.

Mapping Network Drive that doesn't show in Explorer
Here is an example: map z: to machinex in workgroupx using different username password. logon as: workgroupx\userx password: ****** when re-logon the connect to network shows that the last logon to this resource was made by workgroupx\userx but the password is not remembered and must be re-typed by the user every

credentials supplied conflict w/existing credentials??? Help!
CLEAR-RCIC CLEARR...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public dotnet general I'd like to programatically map a network drive. I tried the following code but got the error: User credentials cannot be used for local connections. Does anyone have any ideas of what is causing this? PS: I can ping the machine to be

Mapping Network Drive that doesn't show in Explorer
When you right click on my computer and choose "Map Network Drive", you get to choose your username. That having been said, NT will only allow you to Luckily, there's an easy way around this; NT is pretty dumb, it only checks that the name of the machine you are trying to connect to is different than all those

map network drive
Q812793 anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp network_web http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;LN;812793 In ref to aformentioned link does anybody have a fix? Or know where to get the one from MS without having to spend hrs on the phone. thx.

Mapping network drive
Hans-Georg Michna hans-georgNoEmailPle...@michna.com microsoft public windowsxp network_web "Ken" <anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: One of my user is using Windows XP, when she tries to map a network drive to a shared folder on the network, it prompted her to enter her credentials. She is a domain user,

how to run a dos command in slient mode
To work around the problem I have to map a network drive and provide \\server_name.domain_name.com\folder_name, then I’m asked to logon with LAN credentials. First after providing a valid usern_name@domain_name.com and the password I gain access to the server. Is there a way I could force an authentication to the

Drive maps on domain controller
Here's my problem: I am told that the default behavior of Windows XP pro is to use RAS credentials from the dial up DUN entry, after a Cisco IPSEC tunnel has been established, when connecting to a Windows 2000 server network resource (ie mapping a network drive). Additionally I've been informed that there is no way

Removing "my documents"
dako "Steve H" wrote: Here is the problem, I have mapped to a network drive using one set of credentials but now I want to change credentials to that When I disconnect the mapped drive and then re-map it, it automaticaly maps under the old credentials of course, but when I hit the connect using a different user

Mapping Network Drive
I've been asked to set up SAMBA so that the same NT user can connect using 2 different UNIX accounts (both on the same machine) to 2 different SAMBA shares I am able to 'see' the samba computer in the list for mapping network drive and in network neighbourhood. I was able to access the samba computer from one

mapping network drive conflict
UpdateProfile Boolean False Boolean value indicating whether the mapping information is stored in the current users profile. The value True updates the current users profile; False does not. UserName String None Maps the network drive using the credentials of someone other than the current user.

Dial Up VPN - XP Drive Mapping Challenge
Michael Holzemer mholzemer.greyh...@pacbell.net microsoft public scripting vbscript Brian Hare wrote: Hi there, I've got a script that needs to map a network drive with alternate credentials. That part's easy. What I want to know is: Can I keep that mapped drive from showing up in Windows Explorer?

programatically map network drive
On NT4 system #2 - I log on to NT4 system #2 as "Jones" - I run Map Network Drive and specify: Path: \\abc\data Connect as: Smith But when I click Ok to make the connection, I get "the credentials supplied conflict with an existing set of credential". Duh, ok, whatever that means. I don't know if it means wrong

Network shares require mapping as a network drive
I then map network drive on domainA server to the share on domainb/server and the connection is made without any prompt for credentials. Domainb server now lists a session with the user account previously How can I delete them to allow a new connection using different credentials? Thanks in advance for any help.

Mapping Network Drive that doesn't show in Explorer
How can I provide login credentials when accessing files via the UNC path? Danny "Willy Denoyette [MVP]" <willy.denoye...@pandora.be> wrote in message news:urNTf5gdCHA.1624@tkmsftngp12... It's not possible to use WMI to assign a drive letter to a network share. Mapping network drives is considered DOS legacy,

how do I set share permissions?
EXE" -o backup -url http://Companyweb -filename "X:\SharepointBkup\Companyweb.bkp" -overwrite Also, is X: a local drive or a mapped network drive? If it's a network drive mapping, you need to make sure that it exists for the user account credentials that the scheduled task is using. -- Steve Foster [SBS MVP]

map network drive - password error - logistics
Logging in as a different user - both via the "Map Network drive" dialog and using "net use" from a command prompt" - same result - Attaching to the VPN as I reality, you wont connect as that, because the computer has the 'cached credentials' of the login name. You need to force the fact that he is in fact a

Cannot Map a Network Drive Under Different User Credentials
drive mapping. Next, if your username and password are identical, you can leave them off and it should work just fine. -- Matt. "Aaron Masser" <mas...@geisinger.edu> wrote in message news:u1Bbw5RnAHA.1916@tkmsftngp04... I am trying to map a network drive to an nt server using wsh with different credentials than

clients logout .............
You can have each person be authenticated with their own credentials, of course they'd need to be on a domain or all would need to be part of a Group on the remote machines. If each user has a different share on the remote computer, you could create a user account for each person on that machine that has permission

How to remove cached credentials in Windows 2003 Server
S. Okhuijzen s_okhuij...@wxs.nl comp os ms-windows nt admin misc Hello, I was trying to map a network drive to a shared directory. As administrative rights where needed for the directory, and I was logged on as a normal user, I tried to use the " connect as " option in the Map Network Drive screen.