Greetings,
 
I apologize for what could be a silly question, but I'm strictly in the storage/UNIX world.  I've set up a CIFS share on my 3040 (v7.2.4) for a Windows 2003 server to mount so that an application can read and write data to it.  The windows administrator says the share is not staying mapped because it is being disconnected when the user logs out.  This particular application needs access to the share when no one is logged into the system.
 
How does a Windows administrator keep a NetApp CIFS share mounted as as drive letter so that applications can use that share when no one is logged in?
 
Many thanks,
 
Daniel




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