I need a batch file for NAS (wired & wireless) [on hold]

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I have a WD My Cloud on my network.
When I mapped the drive for the first time (This PC > Map Network Drive) I need to input the drives username and password to map it.
Every time there is: Windows update, electrical outage, any kind of server disconnection or a Wednesday. I need to remap the server.
In my university, they dont want to give server passwords to students. They have a "network fix" icon on the desktop, if you click on it its fixing the issue.
I dont know what it does but for a split second I can see CMD running commands so i guess it's a script for username and pass.
How can i have this shortcut icon on the desktop?
Can someone explaine the lines. I have seen some exemples, but I dont know where i should insert my info like server name.
I need one wired and one wireless.
I am using Windows 10.
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I have a WD My Cloud on my network.
When I mapped the drive for the first time (This PC > Map Network Drive) I need to input the drives username and password to map it.
Every time there is: Windows update, electrical outage, any kind of server disconnection or a Wednesday. I need to remap the server.
In my university, they dont want to give server passwords to students. They have a "network fix" icon on the desktop, if you click on it its fixing the issue.
I dont know what it does but for a split second I can see CMD running commands so i guess it's a script for username and pass.
How can i have this shortcut icon on the desktop?
Can someone explaine the lines. I have seen some exemples, but I dont know where i should insert my info like server name.
I need one wired and one wireless.
I am using Windows 10.
batch-file
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put on hold as off-topic by DavidPostill♦ 2 days ago
- This question does not appear to be about computer software or computer hardware within the scope defined in the help center.
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's about circumventing network security/policies at an institution.
– DavidPostill♦
2 days ago
is cmd not so software? is my nas not a hardware?
– nol
2 days ago
We do not allow questions about circumventing network security/policies at an institution
– DavidPostill♦
2 days ago
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I have a WD My Cloud on my network.
When I mapped the drive for the first time (This PC > Map Network Drive) I need to input the drives username and password to map it.
Every time there is: Windows update, electrical outage, any kind of server disconnection or a Wednesday. I need to remap the server.
In my university, they dont want to give server passwords to students. They have a "network fix" icon on the desktop, if you click on it its fixing the issue.
I dont know what it does but for a split second I can see CMD running commands so i guess it's a script for username and pass.
How can i have this shortcut icon on the desktop?
Can someone explaine the lines. I have seen some exemples, but I dont know where i should insert my info like server name.
I need one wired and one wireless.
I am using Windows 10.
batch-file
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I have a WD My Cloud on my network.
When I mapped the drive for the first time (This PC > Map Network Drive) I need to input the drives username and password to map it.
Every time there is: Windows update, electrical outage, any kind of server disconnection or a Wednesday. I need to remap the server.
In my university, they dont want to give server passwords to students. They have a "network fix" icon on the desktop, if you click on it its fixing the issue.
I dont know what it does but for a split second I can see CMD running commands so i guess it's a script for username and pass.
How can i have this shortcut icon on the desktop?
Can someone explaine the lines. I have seen some exemples, but I dont know where i should insert my info like server name.
I need one wired and one wireless.
I am using Windows 10.
batch-file
batch-file
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put on hold as off-topic by DavidPostill♦ 2 days ago
- This question does not appear to be about computer software or computer hardware within the scope defined in the help center.
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
put on hold as off-topic by DavidPostill♦ 2 days ago
- This question does not appear to be about computer software or computer hardware within the scope defined in the help center.
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's about circumventing network security/policies at an institution.
– DavidPostill♦
2 days ago
is cmd not so software? is my nas not a hardware?
– nol
2 days ago
We do not allow questions about circumventing network security/policies at an institution
– DavidPostill♦
2 days ago
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's about circumventing network security/policies at an institution.
– DavidPostill♦
2 days ago
is cmd not so software? is my nas not a hardware?
– nol
2 days ago
We do not allow questions about circumventing network security/policies at an institution
– DavidPostill♦
2 days ago
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's about circumventing network security/policies at an institution.
– DavidPostill♦
2 days ago
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's about circumventing network security/policies at an institution.
– DavidPostill♦
2 days ago
is cmd not so software? is my nas not a hardware?
– nol
2 days ago
is cmd not so software? is my nas not a hardware?
– nol
2 days ago
We do not allow questions about circumventing network security/policies at an institution
– DavidPostill♦
2 days ago
We do not allow questions about circumventing network security/policies at an institution
– DavidPostill♦
2 days ago
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's about circumventing network security/policies at an institution.
– DavidPostill♦
2 days ago
is cmd not so software? is my nas not a hardware?
– nol
2 days ago
We do not allow questions about circumventing network security/policies at an institution
– DavidPostill♦
2 days ago