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mounting network shares to make it persistent.


I want to be able to access a resource (aka map) and make it available
the next time a user logs into ssh.  I am using cywin with the open
ssh server.

I would like know answers to the following questions:
     1. Can mount be given a username/password and domain?
     2.  Is the net use command the correct command to use in the
cgywin environment.
     3.  Any attempts to mount before starting ssh will not be
acceptable since the network shares will change from time to time. 
Everything needs to be done over ssh for automation.

Here is an example:

ssh administrator@ip
net use z: \\\\share\\fs2 password /USER:qadomain\\Administrator /PERSISTENT:No
(Share is available and accessible)
(logout)

ssh administrator@ip
(share is gone)

Now do the following:
net use z: \\\\share\\fs2 password /USER:qadomain\\Administrator /PERSISTENT:No
mount \\\share\\fs2 /test
(Share is available and accessible)
(logout)

ssh again
(share exists, but can't access directory until I do the "net use")

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