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February 20th, 2003, 06:22 PM
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How do I access a Mapped Drive in DOS???
I have installed Win Xp from my hard drive many times and find that this works faster than install from CD. I utilize two Hard drives with the a copy of WIN XP on the slave drive and just boot to a DOS prompt and access the folder I386 containing WINNT.EXE and run the XP setup from there; works just fine.
I am intrigued at the idea of mapping a drive to the I386 folder on my slave and installing XP from there BUT I am not sure how to access the mapped drive (Z) from DOS (I386 folder); I thought it would be like accessing any "real" drive but not so.
Somebody tell me what I'm missing please.
I want to be able to just do the following:
A:>Z:
Z:WINNT.EXE [enter]
Somebody tell me what I'm missing please. Do I need a different type boot disk? What?
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February 21st, 2003, 12:02 PM
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The DOS command is:
net use Z: \\server\share
Note the space between Z: and \\......
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