Yes, there is.
What OS are the clients using?
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Tom Grabowski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 12:59 PM
>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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