MANAGING THE NETWORK WITH THE NET UTILITY 285
The following list describes each of the command line arguments.
devicename Specifies a name to connect to the resource or specifies the device that you want
to connect. The two device types are disk drives (D: through Z:) and printers (LPT1: through
LPT3:). (It??™s theoretically possible to create printer connections up to LPT9: even though
Microsoft only documents connections up to LPT3:.) Type an asterisk (*) instead of a specific
device name to assign the next available device name to a device.
\\computername Specifies the name of the computer that controls the shared resource. Make
sure you enclose the computer name, including the backslashes, in double quotes when the
computer name has a space in it. You may use any computer name from 1 to 15 characters long.
\sharename Specifies the sharename for the resource you want to use. This entry is the same
as the name that appears in Network Neighborhood.
\volume Specifies a NetWare volume on the server. You must have the correct software
installed on your system to access the NetWare volume. In most cases, this means you??™ll have
Client Services for NetWare or Gateway Services for NetWare installed to connect to the
NetWare servers.
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