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What does "net use /HOME" actually do?
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The documentation states The notion of a "home directory" isn't really something I'm used to in a Windows environment. Obvious web searches didn't turn up anything useful for me. I really also don't want to "just try it" right now as I'm in somewhat of a delicate domain-client setup and this option…
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Connects a user to their home directory.
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/home = This net use command option maps the current user's home directory to either the devicename drive letter or the next available drive letter with *. The basic Net Use command tells your workstation to log you on to a given file server and gra…
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