On 26/04/06, Conor Boyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm surprised that /SAVECRED doesn't do what you want, although you haven't mentioned what OS we're talking about."Note that /savecred is used only in conjunction with devicename and is ignored when the remote resource does not prompt the user for credential presentation automatically. /savecred, when used with password *, only caches those credentials for the duration of the logon session, rather than saving them in Stored User Names and Passwords. Further, /savecred is only available in Windows XP Professional. It is ignored in Windows XP Home Edition."Anyways, 'nuff said.C.
Yes/persistent:yes
followed byexplorer \\computernamestill prompts for password so I assume everytinh else is still ocked out.I think I'll just trigger the password request box, that is half the problem solved and probably enough.Thanks,Paul
On 26/04/06, Conor Boyd < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:My understanding is that "persistent" is to maintain drive mappings
between user sessions, not directly to retain credentials, but that
could be an indirect side effect.-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Have you tried "/persistent:yes" ?
> From: "Paul A Norman" < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I had tried
>
> net use \\computer password
[snip]
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