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does anyobdy have a script to logon to linkstation on startup

Started by high_life111, June 02, 2009, 09:11:31 PM

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high_life111

   whenever i startup my pc i have to enter the login details to access my nases three in this case. i cant leave it unsecured for anyone to access it. does anyone have a script and instructions on how to login to my nases automatically when windows starts up or someone who can make a script? i know there are many users who would want such script. thank you. please post it here.

Kameran

   Depending on your OS, some windows saves the credentials when you map the drive.  But no scripts that we support if you have access restrictions enabled.

high_life111

   vista home premium. and made to login under the default users of my pcs but neither ls-chl ls-xhl login at startup. my os doesnt remember the credentials. why havent you made a nas navigator that would log you in automatically. anyone would dream of such feature as i see forums all over the net complaining about this annoyance. scripts are possible.if anyone has one or can do it please post it.

high_life111

   found the best solution. http://code.google.com/p/netprofiles/">http://code.google.com/p/netprofiles/. this program allows you to log on at startup or at a push of a button to any of your storage devices. you can even add user accounts not on your computer(not the default user that logs on when you start up your computer)

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