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No problem, glad you enjoy the site and the tools. I enjoy
making them.
joe
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike Hogenauer Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 4:33 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Got a good one for everybody Thanks
Joe! Yeah I
agree, that’s why I posted it because I want to see what the group thought about
it. BTW: Thanks
for joeware.net .. Have used the tools A LOT! Mike
From: joe
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] If I understand your
question correctly, my thoughts on this are good luck.
With NT4 you could pull
this off, 2K and K3 are tightening down perms and making cross process/security
context access of shared resources very difficult if not impossible. Using drive
letters was never a recommended practive from anyone I know (including MS) for
services. If I had to guess I
would guess that this is a service that is being made into a service with like
srvany or firedaemon or something? If that is the case, back it up a bit
and have the process try to fire a batch file that sets up the connection and
then fires the app. That *might* work. Mostly this would be a
great one to go kick the vendor on and ask them if they are serious about
playing in the Windows space.
joe From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Mike
Hogenauer I’m looking
for a way to have a 3rd party app call a mapped drive on a remote
server at anytime without any user account being logged on at the Application
server with a persistence drive mapping. The remote server has the file shared
out as well. The
Application needs to have a drive letter mapped and not a UNC path. (For example
E: instead of \\servername\share) Thanks in
advance Mike
Mike
Hogenauer Rendition
Networks, Inc. 425.636.2115
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- [ActiveDir] Got a good one for everybody Mike Hogenauer
- RE: [ActiveDir] Got a good one for everybody joe
- RE: [ActiveDir] Got a good one for everybody England, Christopher M
- RE: [ActiveDir] Got a good one for everybody Wilson, Julie
- RE: [ActiveDir] Got a good one for everybody Mike Hogenauer
- joe
