Re: Mapping a remote disk

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George Walters wrote:
> 
> Thanks for the ftp hint; however I need to map the drive z to the remote c to
> check for file date and size to see if any have changed. If the server has
> more
> recent/changed files then I need to copy them to the local workstation.

If you got all your passwords and such straight then you should be able to go
  in and check the drives attributes, download the ones necessary. These must all
  be shared drives. But I believe your original question was how to do this on
  boot. Assuming you mean the local drive just drag a short cut to the startup
  menu.

Don Cole

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