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Controls the use of persistent network connections. The default is the setting used last. Deviceless connections are not persistent. Yes saves all connections as they are made, and restores them at next logon.

No does not save the connection being made or subsequent connections. Existing connections are restored at the next logon. Use net use to connect to and disconnect from a network resource, and to view your current connections to network resources. You cannot disconnect from a shared directory if you use it as your current drive or an active process is using it.

Type net use DeviceName to get information about a specific connection. Use the same syntax that you use to connect to a Windows Networking server, except you must include the volume you to which you want to connect. If the ServerName that you supply contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text that is, " Server Name ".

Is there any specific settings we need to change? What do I need to do? Improve this question. Dennis Williamson 59k 14 14 gold badges silver badges bronze badges.

Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. When I last used this sort of technique it was booting from a floppy or USB flash drive. Is your net logon statement in the autoexec. OK, I haven't tested it to see if it works yet but covering the concept of what is on the disk we have I'll leave out the custom settings : Config. PWL Note the domain name is the "short" domain name.

I'll give it a shot today and let you know what happens. Improve this answer. What do you mean by XP boot floppy? I tried to make an XP boot floppy Went to format A drive, and checked the make boot disc option but it doesn't include the net command so I tried copying the net command on manually, but it says "This program cannot be run in DOS mode". The net. If you are grabbing net. I haven't tried that particular download since I've had these files for years. Perhaps you need to enable lmhash on the domain servers for backwards compatibility?

This site might give some clues here Ooh Bart Silverstrim Bart Silverstrim 31k 9 9 gold badges 63 63 silver badges 87 87 bronze badges. Thanks, but that doesn't fix it. We've tried setting "Do not store LAN manager hash value on next password change" to disabled.

And we changed the account password and rebooted after changing the setting. The other two links aren't giving clues either? It may be that the lanman client just won't do it anymore. This might help too petri. No, sorry, I've tried everything in all those links. I'm starting to suspect that it just isn't possible. None of those forum links have successful conclusions, Have you actually ever seen this done?

Otherwise you might be out of luck. Show 1 more comment. Joseph Kern Joseph Kern 9, 3 3 gold badges 30 30 silver badges 55 55 bronze badges. Join our community to see this answer!

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