A quick serach on "autoexnt 2003" yielded this as google's first result:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=9d467a69-57ff-4ae7-...
As tmac said, "autoexnt" is a sure-fire way to do this. We use it for one of our applications here and it's worked quite well for several years. By quite well I mean we set it up and have never needed to look at it again =).
Others have suggested using the local admin account to map the drive. The local admin account is just like any other account with regards to mapped drives. When that account logs out, the share is disconnected just like any other user.
It may be possible to do this using group policy and startup scripts applied to the machine(s) in question. I haven't tried this though so YMMV.
Jeff Mery - MCSE, MCP National Instruments
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