When used by itself, this mode displays the status, local
drive letter, remote UNC source, and the network type of any drives the local system uses. This
mode uses the following syntax:
NET USE [devicename | *] [\\computername\sharename[\volume]
[password | *]] [/USER:[domainname\]username] [/USER:[dotted
domainname\]username] [/USER:[username@dotted domainname] [/SMARTCARD]
[/SAVECRED] [[/DELETE] | [/PERSISTENT:{YES | NO}]]
NET USE {devicename | *} [password | *] /HOME
NET USE [/PERSISTENT:{YES | NO}]
NOTE There??™s a lack of consistency between Windows and the Net Use utility when working with
printers. If you create a connection to a drive using the standard Windows techniques, you??™ll see
it in the list when you use the Net Use command. However, if you create a connection to a
printer, the printer doesn??™t show up in the list, even if you ensure the printer has an LPT port connection.
Any printer connections that you create using Net Use do show up in the list, but these
connections don??™t show up in the Printers and Faxes folder. Generally, you??™ll want to work with
printers in Windows unless you have a need for a printer connection in a batch file for script.
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