net use h: \\fooserver\yourusername (if you configured the [homes] share in Samba)
That's not required. Samba defines the share requested by HOME and the client does not need to know what it is. I have a logon script that does just this: ## mount our stuff and synch time from server print LOGON "NET USE S: /HOME\r\n"; (this is part of a magic script that is created by perl, so if you distill that line down, it's the same one the original poster is using) So, I don't know what's wrong, but isn't there an error or something?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm fairly certain Windows9x doesn't allow mapping to a subdirectory of a share, only to the share itself...
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