Win9x will absolutely not map a deep share like your current f mapping.

Make the subdirectory "\\roapp\data\userdata\homes" a share.

Presumably this didn't work before because of secondary errors in the script.

Also, you say, that kix would not run from a bat file. This is the standard/recommended procedure with Win98 clients. If this isn't working there must have been mis-matched DLLs or maybe there was a problem with path resolution or your replication or something like that. I suspect your solution of using an exe did not fix the underlying problem instead it went around it. I recommend going back to using a bat file & resolving why this wasn't working.

[ 08. January 2003, 16:19: Message edited by: Jack Lothian ]
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