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Main Forums => Hardware, Software, and Other Imperialist Crap => Topic started by: kanca mosan on November 04, 2008, 02:36:05 PM
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My question is basically the title. I would like to use command prompt and cd into a network folder, but I cannot figure it out. Help would be appreciated.
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Assuming you have permissions to the folder in question you can map a drive letter to it from the command prompt and then cd to it that way.
You do have permissions, right?
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Yes, I do have permissions.
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What path are you using? Also, try to access it without the 'cd' keyword. If you're using Vista or something, make sure you are opening command with administrator privileges.
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Assuming you have permissions to the folder in question you can map a drive letter to it from the command prompt and then cd to it that way.
You do have permissions, right?
I just figured it out by doing that. Thanks xolik.
EDIT: I just mapped the drive in windows explorer (because I did not know how in cmd) and then did what I was going to do in cmd.
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For future reference, it's something like:
net use (drive letter) \\computername\drive letter
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For future reference, it's something like:
net use (drive letter) \\computername\drive letter
Well thank you, Professor Science. :roll:
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Lacreda's a pr0f3$$0r???
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Well thank you, Professor Science. :roll:
That's DOCTOR Professor Science, thank you!
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For future reference, it's something like:
net use (drive letter) \\computername\drive letter
Thank you very much, Lacerda.