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I am looking for Freeware that shows a directory structure (files & folders) in some type of visual format. I would like to see the Directory Hierarchy so I can print it out and draw relationshi...
Zones: Drives / StorageDate Answered: 01/04/2005 Grade: A Views: 0
Ok, I know this is probably pretty basic but I can't seem to figure it out.  We have one logon script (n.bat) for the whole company here which maps a shared drive on the sever's domain. The log...
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 03/07/2005 Grade: A Views: 0
I have created a share under C:\home. and the path on the homefolder in the users profile is \\server\home\%username% But when a users restarts the compuer they get mapped to \\server\home. not th...
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 07/25/2005 Grade: A Views: 31
hi, i have this loginscript in my Wi2k DC, for Win XP boxes it runs fine but for Win98 users it dont. $u=ucase(@USERID) use Z: "\\Proliant\User$\" + $u someone know what shoull i do for win9...
Zones: Microsoft NetworkDate Answered: 01/29/2007 Grade: A Views: 0
Hello, I tried mapping a drive to a shared folder on the network today for someone at work and the weirdest thing happenned... I had IE openned up on a page when I tried mapping the drive and no...
Zones: Microsoft Network, Windows 2000, Wind...Date Answered: 08/15/2007 Grade: A Views: 0
How can I map a folder on my local drive?
Zones: Windows Vista, Windows XP, Access C...Date Answered: 07/26/2007 Grade: A Views: 0
I'm trying to map a network drive to a webdav folder, but I get the following error: The network path [http://myserver/webdav_directory] could not be found I'm able to access the folder throu...
Zones: Microsoft IIS Web ServerDate Answered: 01/16/2006 Grade: A Views: 0
We are currently running Netware client version 4.83 SP2 and server 5.1. Due to a very special reason, we would like to tranfer a folder from the netware server1  to server2 both already merged in ...
Zones: NetwareDate Answered: 03/07/2004 Grade: A Views: 4
When I map a network drive in windows XP pro from another windows XP pro workstation, I see a different numbers of folder and files (#MB) then in the orginal folder th that I mapped. The origina...
Zones: Drives / StorageDate Answered: 12/15/2005 Grade: C Views: 0
Hi. I'm trying to write a batch file that will map a drive for a user that needs occasional access to a shared resource on a domain computer.  I'm having trouble with the security portion of my sc...
Zones: Windows Batch, MS DOS, Windows XPDate Answered: 05/07/2007 Grade: C Views: 0