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<blockquote data-quote="Peder" data-source="post: 46855" data-attributes="member: 19030"><p>Hi Asidie and thanks for your quick reply!</p><p>It indeed seems that this "fix" is aimed at my problem.</p><p>Honestly dont understand completely the batch file part and what to enter in it, if you or someone else can explain the procedure in creating this "batch file" i would appreciate it.</p><p></p><p>Then when the machine reloads i run the following batchfile</p><p>*created .bat files is this anything similar?</p><p></p><p>net use p: /d (to actually disconnect the drive) </p><p>holdit 6 (wait a few seconds - for all the drivers to come up) </p><p>net use \\10.1.1.8 p: /persistent:yes </p><p>*is p: supposed to be the letter of my mapped drive?</p><p>*what does 10.1.1.8 represent? Or is that something i dont need to know? </p><p></p><p> :wink: </p><p>Kind regards</p><p>Peder</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peder, post: 46855, member: 19030"] Hi Asidie and thanks for your quick reply! It indeed seems that this "fix" is aimed at my problem. Honestly dont understand completely the batch file part and what to enter in it, if you or someone else can explain the procedure in creating this "batch file" i would appreciate it. Then when the machine reloads i run the following batchfile *created .bat files is this anything similar? net use p: /d (to actually disconnect the drive) holdit 6 (wait a few seconds - for all the drivers to come up) net use \\10.1.1.8 p: /persistent:yes *is p: supposed to be the letter of my mapped drive? *what does 10.1.1.8 represent? Or is that something i dont need to know? :wink: Kind regards Peder [/QUOTE]
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