How can remove redundant NET USE commands from the startup script

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I am volunteering at a charity that has a small network on XP. When the PCs
start up they execute the cmd.exe and do redundant NET USE commands trying to
map to drives on a server that was removed some months ago. Is there a way
to edit the startup to remove these redundant statements. Which file is it,
where is it located and how can I safely edit it. Any help gratefully
received.
 
EdMcL said:
I am volunteering at a charity that has a small network on XP.
When the PCs start up they execute the cmd.exe and do redundant NET
USE commands trying to map to drives on a server that was removed
some months ago. Is there a way to edit the startup to remove
these redundant statements. Which file is it, where is it located
and how can I safely edit it. Any help gratefully received.

Depends on how they were setup.

In the Startup folder?
RUN registry entry?
Is this a domain?
Are the scripts unique to each user?
 
Thanks Shenan. I will have to get back to you in a couple of days as not
there again until Friday. I thought that the script I saw executing was
before the boot up had reached the point of presenting the logon screen, but
I could be mistaken. About 10 computers are joined together in a network. I
have only just started there and will try and find out more information about
how it is all configured.
 
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