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echo: maximus
to: DAVID CHORD
from: JIM BROWN
date: 1998-01-21 22:57:00
subject: Maximus filesystem on NT Server: problem22:57:0001/21/98

Hi David,
 DC> Can't you have something else pointing to it to keep it mapped?
 DC> What'sthe situation with NT changing the mapping?
It's not a question of NT changing the mapping. It's that I have not figured 
out how to have the NT server map to the W95 workstation without having a 
user logged into the NT server. (I'm somewhat new to NT, having been in 
Netware for several years.) I need the NT server able to see the IPC 
directory because the mail tossing is done on the NT server as a background 
task, every hour, using AT. The cmd file writes to the IPC directory to let 
users on the nodes know that mail tossing is going on.
Actually, I'd rather get the original problem fixed so that I don't *have* to 
have the NT server map to the W95 workstation. 
...jim
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