"Free, Bob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 06/11/2008 03:20:51 PM:

> > That's the link, as I see it, anyway, in "My Network Places". 
> "\SYSVOL\sysvol\example.com\SCRIPTS" doesn't resolve to anything
> 
> Sysvol uses junction points to manage a single instance store. 
> Junction points are also referred to as reparse points (directory 
> junctions and volume mount points).
> 
> If you dir  a drive mapped to \\shortname\netogon you can see this 
> clearly in a command prompt represented as <Junction> ad.domain.name

I don't see that ...

net use
New connections will not be remembered.


Status       Local     Remote                    Network

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
             T:        \\wrk.ads.pha.phila.gov\netlogon
                                                 Microsoft Windows Network
             U:        \\ads.pha.phila.gov\netlogon  Microsoft Windows 
Network


That's my root domain (U:), and my "working" domain (T:). I browsed to 
\\(domain)\netlogon, and then mapped a drive letter to that share.

Perhaps it's a Win2003 thing? My AD is Win2000. Did I map the drive wrong, 
or should I not be using "net use" to show the mapping?

Confused it is, that I am. :-)

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