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geit wrote:
When you want to run your script on startup, add execution to s:user-network-startup.
This way it is guaranteed the network is there, when running the script.
smbfs does not wait for network to be up or a device to simply respond. For all network related stuff you want to run automatically on boot, you have to run from s:user-network-startup by using "execute s:MySMBFS.script" or so.
Hi, thanks - I did actually have my mapping commands in the user-network-startup already which is why it was strange that they didn't seem to work reliably. However as I just mentioned above I have added a small delay before they are run now and this seems to have worked.
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