Hi, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote: > Dennis Kuhlmeier schrieb: > >>>> Via guest access or with a dedicated wpkg user? >>> Via a dedicated user. >>> >> Maybe that's a better idea anyway, but how do you do that? >> >> Tried this in my wpkg.cmd >> >> net use z: \\host\wpkg pass /user:username >> set WpkgRoot=Z: > > Please reply to the list as well. > ooops, sorry. > No, don't use a script for that. > > Just put user and a password in WPKG Client configuration to access that > share (or try to use computer password) - and that's it. > Well, I scripted it in the first place as I needed a way to determine whether a PC is in the office or elsewhere to prevent it from synchronizing if necessary. But maybe the WPKG Client has improved since then. Anyway I'm curious if there is a way to access a windows share via script like in the above example. Problem is, that didn't work, maybe because mapping network volumes isn't possible in boot up phase running as "local machine". Regards, Dennis -- .............................................................. Riege Software International GmbH Fon: +49 (2159) 9148 0 Mollsfeld 10 Fax: +49 (2159) 9148 11 40670 Meerbusch Web: www.riege.com Germany E-Mail: kuhlmeier at riege.com --- --- Handelsregister: Managing Directors: Amtsgericht Neuss HRB-NR 4207 Christian Riege USt-ID-Nr.: DE120585842 Gabriele Riege Johannes Riege .............................................................. YOU CARE FOR FREIGHT, WE CARE FOR YOU -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: kuhlmeier.vcf Type: text/x-vcard Size: 306 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://lists.wpkg.org/pipermail/wpkg-users/attachments/20090921/ca2605b9/attachment.vcf> |