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Mounting or Mapping Network Drives 4-11

10. Click Map to map the CD-ROM server to the selected drive

letter.

11. Click Permanent if you wish to use the CD-ROM server under

the same drive letter the next time you start you computer.

12. Click the Exit button on the toolbar. The CD-ROM server is

ready for use.

DOS

The CD-ROM server is mounted using the map command.

Use the map command to mount the CD-ROM server.
At the DOS prompt of a NetWare file server, type:

map root :=HP

hhhhhh_NW/:

where

hhhhhh

are the last six digits of your CD-ROM server LAN

hardware (MAC) address and

is the path to a CD-ROM

server folder, or a file on a CD-ROM.

Example (root level access):
To access the root level of your CD-ROM server with LAN
hardware address 0060b0cd000b under the drive letter E, type:

Example (cd folder access):
If your CD-ROM server LAN hardware address is
0060b0cd000b, and you want to be able to access all the
CD-ROMs under the drive letter F, type:

Example (CD-ROM access):
If your CD-ROM server LAN hardware address is
0060b0cd000b, and you want to map a CD-ROM named
cd_18881 to drive G, type:

13. To make the connections permanent, edit your autoexec.bat

file to include your map commands.

map root E:=HPcd000b_NW/SYS:

map root F:=HPcd000b_NW/SYS:/CD

map root G:=HPcd000b_NW/SYS:/CD/cd_18881

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