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7.4

barts book disk & updated version of DOS

Asked by jchismar in MS DOS

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Does anyone here use bart's boot disk?  If so... I have a question.  The disk has worked wonders for me across all different operating systems.  However I am now trying to use it to ghost images to a linksys network attached storage device and I am unable to use the net use command.  I can ping the device by name and IP (I had to amend the host/lmhosts files), but cannot use the net use command to map a drive.

When using a command prompt in Windows XP,  I have no problem mapping to this device.  I tried replacing just the command.com file but it did not work.  And although I know my dos commands, I'm no DOS expert and I'm not really sure what files need to be replaced to upgrade this boot disk.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,
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