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Peer scripting

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neilsonnn

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I currently set up both NT domains and peer to peer lan's. I know how to set up a login script on a domain. I would love to do that same type of login scripting in a peer to peer enviornment where the
 
neilsonnn,<br>
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I believe that you need to create your login script the same way you would in a server environment (as far as the commands go). The only change is in the way, or more accurately *when* the system runs the file.<br>
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If you create the file and save it with the .BAT extension, you can place it in the autoexec.bat of each machine as part of the normal boot sequence.<br>
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Of course, if the peer'd machine you are connecting to is not powered up, you will receive an error in mapping to the particular drives (same as if a server is not on, or a drive is not shared).<br>
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I have only done this with simple drive mapping commands but I'm pretty certain that it works with more sophisticated scripting as well.<br>
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I hope this helps :)<br>
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No Scanner, I all ready put in it the start-up folder but it is unreliable at times. Looking for a way to run a script, I've heard that you can do that.
 
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