Logging into a network dirve

From: Barry (barry_wells_at_ca4.uscourts.gov)
Date: 10/10/03


Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2003 14:47:26 -0400

I have an application that will run - using the windows scheduler - in the
middle of the night. The application will copy files from the local drive
(c:) to the network drive. The problem is the computer is sitting at the
login prompt when the application tries to connect to the server. What I
need to know is how I can connect and pass the user name and password to the
server in order to copy the files. Any help would be appreciated.



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