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hello is possible that work with autoit?

echo       enter your name
set /p name=%name%
echo       enter your password
set /p password=%password%



net use z: \\server\%name%\files /user:%name% %password% /y /persistent:yes
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Short answer: Yes

Long answer: Create a GUI with two input boxes and run the command. See GUICreate, GUICtrlCreateInput and RunWait

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Active Directory (NEW 2022-02-19 - Version 1.6.1.0) - Download - General Help & Support - Example Scripts - Wiki
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i have 1 problem

$user = InputBox("user Login", "User name","", "",-1, -1, 0, 0)
$password=inputbox("User Login", "password","", "",-1, -1, 0, 0)
DriveMapAdd("w:", "\\service\ftp", 1, $user, $password)

what is wronk here?

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I have 1 problem

$user = InputBox("user Login", "User name","", "",-1, -1, 0, 0)
$password=inputbox("User Login", "password","", "",-1, -1, 0, 0)
DriveMapAdd("w:", "\\service\ftp", 1, $user, $password)

what is wrong here?

What is the problem? What error message are you getting? Can you map to the share under Windows normally?

I would leave out the extra parameters. I don't know why you are putting the InputBox at the top-left corner. I would recommend instead:

$user = InputBox("User Login", "Please enter your user name.")
$password = InputBox("User Login", "Please enter your password","", "*")
DriveMapAdd("w:", "\\service\ftp", 1, $user, $password)

I tend to not want to show passwords on the screen as they are typed in, hence the star in the second password field. You could tell DriveMapAdd to ask for authentication if needed.

DriveMapAdd("W:", "\\service\ftp", 9)
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