Run via Task Scheduler at user logon.
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Kevin looked at the stack of sticky notes on his desk where he wrote down drive letters. He looked at the command prompt. He realized he had spent years using a spoon to dig a swimming pool, while Vance had been using a backhoe. Run via Task Scheduler at user logon
You can use Universal Naming Convention (UNC) paths directly in CMD: cd /d \\Server\Share File Operations: Most commands like Kevin looked at the stack of sticky notes
Kevin blinked. "But... you didn't check the 'Reconnect at sign-in' box."
Combine net use with schtasks to map drives on a schedule, or use robocopy immediately after mapping to automate backups. The command line is your limit.
For pure drive mapping persistence across reboots, however, net use remains slightly more reliable in older environments. PowerShell’s -Persist only works for network drives, not local drives, and historically had issues with some domain trust configurations.