HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower User's Guide - 5967-2149

4-10 Setup for Microsoft Networks (SMB)
3. To make the connections active each time you boot up, create
or edit the startup.cmd file to include the net use command.
DOS The CD-ROM server is mounted using the net use command,
provided that the appropriate network support is installed.
1. At the DOS prompt, enter the following:
hhhhhh
are the last six digits of the servers LAN hard-
ware (MAC) address. In the examples below, the example
full LAN hardware address used is 0060B0CD000B.
<path>
is the path of the folder that provides your selected
access point on the server.
Example of root access:
Example of cd folder access:
Example of CD-ROM access:
2. To make the connection permanent, edit your autoexec.bat
file to include your net use command.
Notes If you are using DOS within Windows 95/98 or Windows NT
4.0, and you wish to access file or directory names longer
than 8 characters, you will need to precede these long names
with a quote mark (
).
An example of changing to the directory named Product
Information:
If you are using DOS within Windows NT , you may use the
* wildcard.
An example of quickly changing to that directory:
net use
<drive-letter>
: \\HP
hhhhhh\<path>
net use E: \\HPcd000b\root
net use F: \\HPcd000b\cd
net use G: \\HPcd000b\cd_12345
G:\HPcd000b\CD\>cd
PRODUCT INFORMATION
G:\HPcd000b\CD\>cd
PRODUCT*