technical1
Technical User
I wonder if anyone can help.
I have two Windows 2000 Servers running in the same "Workgroup".
I have a share on ServerA which i need to connect to using ServerB.
I can connect by browsing "My Network Places > Workgroup" but when i double click on ServerA i get prompted for a username and password. When i enter this then i am allowed to that share.
Is their a way to bypass the logon credentials/prompt etc by using a login script of some sort which is run a bootup?
I am using "net use" at the moment but i need this share to be available at all times even after a reboot.
I have two Windows 2000 Servers running in the same "Workgroup".
I have a share on ServerA which i need to connect to using ServerB.
I can connect by browsing "My Network Places > Workgroup" but when i double click on ServerA i get prompted for a username and password. When i enter this then i am allowed to that share.
Is their a way to bypass the logon credentials/prompt etc by using a login script of some sort which is run a bootup?
I am using "net use" at the moment but i need this share to be available at all times even after a reboot.