![]() So, essentially, you could type something like the following command: net use s: \\tower\movies /user:HTG CrazyFourHorseMen /persistent:YesĪnd the drive map would be persistent. Future connections you make are not persistent until you turn the toggle back on. ![]() /persistent:No: Turns off the persistency toggle.Future connections you make using the command during the same session are also persistent (you don’t need to keep using the switch) until you use the /persistent:No switch to turn it off. /persistent:Yes: Makes the connection you’re currently creating persistent.If you’d rather those mapped drives stick around, you can make them persistent by using the /persistent switch. ![]() If we map drives using the commands we’ve talked about so far, the mapped drives would disappear when you restarted your computer. By default, mapped drives are not persistent.
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