Henry S. Thompson writes:
> Achim Gratz writes:
>
>> Henry S. Thompson writes:
>>> But if I come in to this machine via ssh (public key or password), the
>>> virtual partitions are lost:
>>
>> That's how Windows is designed. If you have no desktop session, then
>> none of the associated setups are
Erik Soderquist writes:
> On Thu, Jul 18, 2019 at 5:29 PM Erik Soderquist wrote:
>> You may be able to work around this by adding the subst command to
>> your .profile, but should not expect subst commands from one user
>> session to be visible in another user session.
>
> I just tested, and yes,
On Thu, Jul 18, 2019 at 5:29 PM Erik Soderquist wrote:
> You may be able to work around this by adding the subst command to
> your .profile, but should not expect subst commands from one user
> session to be visible in another user session.
I just tested, and yes, executing the subst commands with
On Thu, Jul 18, 2019 at 5:04 PM Henry S. Thompson wrote:
>
> Achim Gratz writes:
>
> > Henry S. Thompson writes:
> >> But if I come in to this machine via ssh (public key or password), the
> >> virtual partitions are lost:
> >
> > That's how Windows is designed. If you have no desktop session, the
Achim Gratz writes:
> Henry S. Thompson writes:
>> But if I come in to this machine via ssh (public key or password), the
>> virtual partitions are lost:
>
> That's how Windows is designed. If you have no desktop session, then
> none of the associated setups are triggered.
Not to dismiss your po
Henry S. Thompson writes:
> But if I come in to this machine via ssh (public key or password), the
> virtual partitions are lost:
That's how Windows is designed. If you have no desktop session, then
none of the associated setups are triggered.
Regards,
Achim.
--
+<[Q+ Matrix-12 WAVE#46+305 Neu
6 matches
Mail list logo