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Re: mounting network shares to make it persistent.
- From: Corinna Vinschen <corinna-cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2005 21:47:03 +0200
- Subject: Re: mounting network shares to make it persistent.
- References: <8667c75d050623114741c247cf@mail.gmail.com>
- Reply-to: cygwin at cygwin dot com
On Jun 23 11:47, Monkey Pet wrote:
> I want to be able to access a resource (aka map) and make it available
> the next time a user logs into ssh. I am using cywin with the open
> ssh server.
>
> I would like know answers to the following questions:
> 1. Can mount be given a username/password and domain?
No.
> 2. Is the net use command the correct command to use in the
> cgywin environment.
Yes.
> 3. Any attempts to mount before starting ssh will not be
> acceptable since the network shares will change from time to time.
> Everything needs to be done over ssh for automation.
>
> Here is an example:
>
> ssh administrator@ip
> net use z: \\\\share\\fs2 password /USER:qadomain\\Administrator /PERSISTENT:No
> (Share is available and accessible)
> (logout)
>
> ssh administrator@ip
> (share is gone)
>
> Now do the following:
> net use z: \\\\share\\fs2 password /USER:qadomain\\Administrator /PERSISTENT:No
> mount \\\share\\fs2 /test
> (Share is available and accessible)
> (logout)
>
> ssh again
> (share exists, but can't access directory until I do the "net use")
I'm running sshd on Windows XP and I don't have to enter net use
all the time. The share is stored and accessible until reboot.
But I don't use a drive letter at all, this might make a difference.
net use \\\\server\\share /USER:domain\\user passwd
Corinna
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