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What method allows you to connect to network shares using the command line on Windows 10?

What method allows you to connect to network shares using the command line on Windows 10?

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10riley17
Member
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07-16-2016, 12:11 AM
#1
Hi, I see the issue. When using CLI commands like cd c: or cd d:, it works fine, but when you just type k: in the explorer, it doesn’t appear to work. The same happens if you try to browse files directly from k:. There seems to be a problem with the drive recognition. Could you check if the network share is properly mounted and accessible from both the command line and the file explorer? Thanks in advance! Best, -a-
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10riley17
07-16-2016, 12:11 AM #1

Hi, I see the issue. When using CLI commands like cd c: or cd d:, it works fine, but when you just type k: in the explorer, it doesn’t appear to work. The same happens if you try to browse files directly from k:. There seems to be a problem with the drive recognition. Could you check if the network share is properly mounted and accessible from both the command line and the file explorer? Thanks in advance! Best, -a-

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10th_Doctor_
Posting Freak
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07-16-2016, 01:24 AM
#2
It seems running CLI without admin privileges is fine. The guide suggests checking local group policies for adjustments. A workaround method involves modifying settings in the Local Group Policy Editor to require consent before elevation prompts.
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10th_Doctor_
07-16-2016, 01:24 AM #2

It seems running CLI without admin privileges is fine. The guide suggests checking local group policies for adjustments. A workaround method involves modifying settings in the Local Group Policy Editor to require consent before elevation prompts.

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LugreClient
Member
58
07-16-2016, 10:05 AM
#3
The solution isn't working in my environment and without admin privileges via cmd.exe I can't create the symlink (access denied). I require admin rights.
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LugreClient
07-16-2016, 10:05 AM #3

The solution isn't working in my environment and without admin privileges via cmd.exe I can't create the symlink (access denied). I require admin rights.

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StreetHobo
Senior Member
568
07-16-2016, 03:55 PM
#4
This registry modification fixed my issue: https://www.fmsinc.com/microsoftaccess/d...ilable.htm
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StreetHobo
07-16-2016, 03:55 PM #4

This registry modification fixed my issue: https://www.fmsinc.com/microsoftaccess/d...ilable.htm