Windows NT dumb TS map drive question

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I was under the impression that if I mapped a network drive on our terminal
server in install mode, the mapped drive would be available to all TS users
on that server. Apparently I was wrong. What is the easiest way to
temporarily make a mapped drive available on a TS server? I need the drive
to be mapped from the TS box to a temporary app server while I do some
upgrades on the original app server.Thanks!
 
Oops... Windows 2003 Server Std, fully patched


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>I was under the impression that if I mapped a network drive on our terminal
>server in install mode, the mapped drive would be available to all TS users
>on that server. Apparently I was wrong. What is the easiest way to
>temporarily make a mapped drive available on a TS server? I need the drive
>to be mapped from the TS box to a temporary app server while I do some
>upgrades on the original app server.Thanks!
>
 
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Umm you could try adding the mappings to the usrlogon.cmd in the
c:\windows\system32 folder. This mapping will apply to everyone that logs
onto the terminal server.

"SeriousSam" wrote:

> Oops... Windows 2003 Server Std, fully patched
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> "SeriousSam" wrote in message
> news:%23bOONbk6HHA.464@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> >I was under the impression that if I mapped a network drive on our terminal
> >server in install mode, the mapped drive would be available to all TS users
> >on that server. Apparently I was wrong. What is the easiest way to
> >temporarily make a mapped drive available on a TS server? I need the drive
> >to be mapped from the TS box to a temporary app server while I do some
> >upgrades on the original app server.Thanks!
> >

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