

In this example svcAspera is the same user configured to have access to the Aspera services like asperacentral and/or sshd.ĥ. Provide the drive letter the shared folder host shared folder and credentials of the user that has access to the shared folder: net use letter: \\servername_OR_IP\shared_folder password /USER:username /PERSISTENT:yesīelow are some examples: net use Y: \\10.0.120.102\sandbox pasSSw0rd1 /PERSISTENT:YESĪs2.\share1 asp3ra /USER:SUP\svcaspera /PERSISTENT:YES You map your network share to a drive with the following command. Run the following command which will launch a new Command Prompt window from which you will run the commands in the next step: psexec -i -s cmd.exeĤ. All of the following commands should be run from here: cd path\to\sysinternalsģ. Navigate to the directory with the Sysinternals executables. Launch a Command Prompt as Administrator (right click and select Run as Administrator). Download the Sysinternals Suite from Microsoft and unzip to a directory of your choice.Ģ. If the Server can be restarted to map the Drive, jump to step 5.ġ. If the Server can't be restarted, use this option to map network folder as a Network Drive for all users without restart. This allows drive letters instead of UNC paths to be used in your Aspera transfer server. It is possible to map network shares to drives so they are accessible to Windows services permanently.
