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In the past I mount a remote shared folder as drive W: in my local Windows Explorer with
a command similar to:
net use w: \\192.168.0.21\myshare /persistent:no
This works successfully on a IPv4 connection.
At first:
Which remote port does the "net share" command (implicitely) connect to on remote server?
Can I use the same command through a VPN and IPv4 connection as well?
Can I use the same command (with IPv6) address for an IPv6 command as well?
Example:
net use w: \\<IPv6 address>\myshare /persistent:no
Peter
a command similar to:
net use w: \\192.168.0.21\myshare /persistent:no
This works successfully on a IPv4 connection.
At first:
Which remote port does the "net share" command (implicitely) connect to on remote server?
Can I use the same command through a VPN and IPv4 connection as well?
Can I use the same command (with IPv6) address for an IPv6 command as well?
Example:
net use w: \\<IPv6 address>\myshare /persistent:no
Peter