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    Windows 95 client problems with Win2k

    Hello, a while back i asked about setting up a server using Windows 2000 professional. Well basically everything is setup and running. I cannot figure out how to get the windows 95 client machines to automatically map a network directory (depending on the login) from the server upon login of a user. So basically, when bob logs onto a client machine, i need the client to automatically map bob's private directory from the server as a network drive. I am having other problems, so please email me at marclam@home.com if you know about configuring networks. I am desperate for help.
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    What happened to my Monitor

    Well, at least your moniter doesnt make a high pitched tone when using 640x480 in win2k
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    Mock Network Server: NT4 Server? Win2k Professional?

    Quote: Originally posted by SystemLogicMark: Some other group is already doing linux. Hmm, what is quota? so basically, for my purposes. there is no difference between NT4 server and Win2k pro?
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    Mock Network Server: NT4 Server? Win2k Professional?

    Some other group is already doing linux. Hmm, what is quota? so basically, for my purposes. there is no difference between NT and Win2k pro?
  5. Hi, i have a question about which O/S would suit my situation best. For my Grade 13 Computers project, I have to construct a mock Network server that: 1) Allows users on client machines acess to applications on server 2) Allows unique user to have unique storage space on server 3) Acts as a gateway/proxy to the Internet I like win2k's interface, but i dont know if Win2k Pro has all the necessary to work as a small network server. Also, i need the client machine to automatically map a drive/directory from the server for each user. Basically Requirement 2. Anyways, i am in need of help and opinions Thanks in advance ------------------ Mark Lam Systemlogic News http://www.systemlogic.net
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