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I have Vista Home Premium. I have drive z: mapped to drive c: on another
computer in my network. I use wireless and it takes a minute for my wireless to come up, and by then Windows has already said that it cannot connect to the mapped drive. When I manually connect through My Computer i have to enter a password to let me have access the docs and settings folder. I went to User Accounts Manage Network Passwords and tried to make a windows logon credential but the option was shaded out. I think this might be because of Home Premium. If not please let me know. As a work around i made a NET USE batch file with all the necessary commands and my password in it (yea i know not really safe) that runs as a scheduled task at logon. If I am going to have to do this because of the inability to add a windows logon, do i need to set /PERSISTENT: to yes or no in the batch file? Thanks in advance! guitardude |