User's Guide for MS-DOS Clients

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Getting Started with LAN Manager Enhanced
Using Home Directories
Using Home Directories
Your administrator may have set aside a directory on a remote server for
your own personal use. This directory is your home directory.
For a LAN Manager Enhanced workstation, you can assign a drive letter to
your home directory with the command:
net use
drive
: /home
You can use your home directory to store files, create and remove
subdirectories, and perform any other tasks that you ordinarily perform with
a directory on your workstation. Your administrator can also set LAN
Manager permissions for files and subdirectories, allowing other people to
use the contents of your home directory. Your administrator can also monitor
the disk space used for your home directory.
For information about permissions, see “Net Access” and “Net Use” in
Chapter 5, “Enhanced Reference.”