Hi, Depending on whether it's Windows 95/98 or Windows 2000/nt/xp there are different methods
NT/2000/Xp variants: net use w: \\server-name\%username% /yes where %username% will map it to the specific username share(home directory) /yes = make it persistent even after reboot 95/98 This u will have to look for the option in "My Computer" that says "Map Network Drive" or something like that. If not, just go to START->RUN->\\server-name. Hopefully, your server shares will pop up and then you can just select the share you want, right click and then 'map drive' Cheers, Mun Heng, Ow H/M Engineering Western Digital M'sia DID : 03-7870 5168 -----Original Message----- From: VMarco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 9:36 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Samba] Mapping Linux Shares To Windows Hello, I have managed to install Samba V. 2.5 on a Red Hat Linux 8.0 box and my Windows clients can see the shares and read/write appropriately. How do i map these shares so that they appear as e.g. Drive F: or Drive Z: under Windows Explorer. In a Win2K network , i understand that we have to write logon scripts and use the net command. But this network ( which consists of 1 linux box and 3 Win9x boxes ) is in a peer-to-peer workgroup setup. Please help and thanx in advance. Bye, Marco. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba