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127348 2003-03-11 10:15:00 I'm looking to copy a specific directory on one computer to another computer (both running Win 98SE) on my home network for back up purposes. I was looking at implementing a solution using a simple batch file with xcopy. I seem to have a problem, however as the network link is not up all the time, and it would appear that I must manually map the shared drive/directory prior to kicking off the batch file (something that I would like to avoid if possible). Thus a couple of questions:
1) Is it necessary to map the drive of the remote machine prior?
2) If it is necessary, can it be done automatically and run from the batch file?
3) Am I missing something blatantly simple which would solve my problem?

The remote box has a static IP address if that helps.

Any help/advice would be much appreciated.

Thanks, Julian
Mr_Jules (3335)
127349 2003-03-11 10:29:00 When you mapped the other PC did you check the box reconnect at logon mikebartnz (21)
127350 2003-03-11 10:36:00 I have done yes, but as I mentioned part of the problem is that often the remote box isn't on when I boot up the local box, and it seems to spend an age trying to re-establish a connection. So this wouldn't be an ideal solution for what I'm after. Mr_Jules (3335)
127351 2003-03-11 10:47:00 I seem to remember that if you crank up Explorer it will make the logon. mikebartnz (21)
127352 2003-03-11 19:45:00 The command you want is:

NET USE S: \\computername\sharefolder

where s: is the drive letter you want

Add this to your batch file and all should be sweet.

For help on this go to a DOS prompt and type:

NET HELP USE
CYaBro (73)
127353 2003-03-12 09:42:00 Cheers CYaBro, that's exactly what I'm after. Mr_Jules (3335)
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