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-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Grabowski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 9:59 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Changing Mappings after server re-name
Does anyone know if it is possible to re-map existing drives through a log on script
after changing a server name? This is the situation we have; We are 'upgrading',
format, install fresh, and restore information, one of our servers from NT4 to 2000
and in the process we are renaming the server from APPS_SERVER to APPS2, to keep in
line with Internet DNS naming standards. I know that there will be numerous people
with mapped drives to this server such as "Prog on 'Apps_Server' (P:)". Is there a
way through 2000 logon scripts or, 3rd party software, that upon logon the users drive
mappings can be reviewed and through the use of variables accomplish something like
this; if %drive_leter% = 'Apps_Server' then net delete 'Apps_Server' and Net Use
'Apps2', to whatever drive letter the directory was originally mapped. We need to use
a variable for the drive letter because there are numerous shared directories that are
mapped to numerous different Drive Letters, most done manually by department or
individual developers.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Tom Grabowski
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