HP CD-ROM Server User's Guide

4-20 Mounting or Mapping Network Drives
If you do not have Peer for OS/2. If you do not have Peer for
OS/2, the CD-ROM server can be mapped to a drive letter using
the net use command. Do as follows:
1. Open an OS/2 window.
2. Use the
net use
command to map the CD-ROM server to a
drive letter. At the OS/2 prompt, type:
net use <drive letter>: \\HP
hhhhhh
\<folder>
where
hhhhhh
are the last six digits of your CD-ROM server’s
LAN hardware address, and
<folder>
is any CD-ROM server
folder.
3. To make the connections active each time you boot up, create
or edit your
startup.cmd
file to include your net use commands.
DOS
The CD-ROM server is mounted using the net use command,
provided that the appropriate network support is installed.
1. Use the
net use
command to map the CD-ROM server to a
drive letter. At the DOS prompt, type:
net use <drive letter>: \\HP
hhhhhh
\<folder>
where
hhhhhh
are the last six digits of your CD-ROM server
LAN hardware address and
<folder>
is any CD-ROM
server folder.
Example (root level access):
To map the root level of your CD-ROM server with LAN
hardware address 0060b0cd000b under the drive letter E, type:
Example (cd folder access):
If your CD-ROM server LAN hardware address is
0060b0cd000b, and you want to be able to access all the
CD-ROMs under the drive letter F, type:
net use E: \\HPcd000b\root
net use F: \\HPcd000b\cd
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