No it doesn't work that way. You can log on from many places and link to the
same share without any problem, unless you configure the share to allow only
one connection.

On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 9:21 PM, David McSpadden <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Is this all I really need to do?
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> Create silent usershare on server.
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> Add this to top of logon.bat?
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> echo on
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> net use x: \\10.0.50.205\%username%$
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> if errorlevel 1 goto :logoff
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> :logoff
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> call MSG.exe %username% "The user %username% is already logged into the
> network somewhere else.  Please log off that workstation before trying to
> log into the network again."
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> logoff.exe
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> :continue
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> setx logdrive "X:"
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> setx logpath "X:\"
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