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Re: Mapping windows drives in cygwin?
- From: Keith Christian <keithchristian at yahoo dot com>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2007 17:02:00 -0600
- Subject: Re: Mapping windows drives in cygwin?
- References: <mn.9b2e7d74755eba61.51129@pbs.org>
Kevin Markle wrote:
Hello,
Does anybody know of a simple way to map network drives from withing a
cygwin script? :o)
Hi Kevin,
This method works:
#====Using a hostname for the remote machine=====
net use \\\\sandstone.bedrock.net\\IPC$ /user:bedrock\\fflintstone /persistent:no
(You'll be prompted for a password)
#====Using an IP address for the remote machine=====
net use \\\\192.168.2.100\\IPC$ /user:bedrock\\fflintstone /persistent:no
(You'll be prompted for a password)
#=====Map drive Z: to the C: drive on the remote server=====
net use z: \\\\sandstone.bedrock.net\\C$
--or--
net use z: \\\\192.168.2.100\\C$
ls -latr /cygdrive/z (get a directory listing on the mapped drive)
The first line sets up an IPC channel to the server you're interested in mapping to.
The second maps drive Z: to the C: share.
To UNMAP, use this syntax, just as in CMD.EXE.
net use Z: /delete
=========Keith
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