Automates the process of mounting and setting security of network shares. Its main purpose is to automating the process of mounting and setting security that usually requires 1-3 minutes.
Simplifies the process of syncing the user or group access of the local folder and network share.
Its interface is intuitive and easy to learn
Automatically synchronizes the user or group access of the local folder and network share.
Has an internal command interpreter that supports mounting or setting security of local folder and network share by sending the correct command to the local shell or Explorer.
Provides a command prompt that allows users to send correct command to the local shell or Explorer.
AutoNetShare supports both DFS and NTFS.
Supports both XP and Vista.
Supports mounting and setting security of shared folders on fixed drives (such as USB hard drives).
Supports mounting and setting security of shared folders on removable drives.
Supports user, group or all users and group access of the network shares.
Provides an easy to use interface, allowing users to easily understand how to use it.
Supports both USB and FireWire as network share.
AutoNetShare is free to download, use and distribute.
Introduction
AutoNetShare is a simple and powerful tool that allows users to automatically mount and set security of network shares.
AutoNetShare is not a client of Windows Explorer or any other windows explorer shell. In fact, it is not intended to replace any tools that you already have in your system. It is not designed for creating and managing links to network share, it is not an application like MediaMax Network Share Mount or other network share mounter tools.
Most people would think that AutoNetShare is only for network shares residing in removable drives. However, you will find this feature quite interesting and useful once you find out that it took only 3 mouse clicks to mount or dismount network shares manually from AutoNetShare.
AutoNetShare can be installed with optional features. You can find below all of those features.
AutoNetShare Features
It has the following features:
Automates the process of mounting and setting security of network shares.
Simplifies the process of syncing the user or group access of the local folder and network share.
Its interface is intuitive and easy to learn.
Automatically synchronizes the user or group access of the local folder and network share.
Has an internal command interpreter that supports mounting or setting 6e8feb22df
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Programmable parts
Programmable parts are:
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References
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Lake Sebago (or Sebago Lake) is a long, narrow, lake in the towns of Danvers, Auburn and Lakeville in Essex County, Massachusetts. The lake is fed by Sebago Creek, which flows from Sebago Lake to the Sudbury River. It is part of Sebago Lake State Park, a Massachusetts state park.
Sebago Lake is of glacial origin, having been carved out by the Wisconsin glaciation of the last ice age. It is connected to the Sudbury River by a dam and is a popular spot for fishing and ice fishing.
Name
The present name, Sebago Lake, is of Native American origin. The name is “of the tribe of the Saugus Indians”. In the early days of Sebago Lake, the name of the lake was “Shatikon”. This name is a local variant of the name of the lake in New Brunswick, Canada. The French name for the lake is “Lac Seguin”. In the 19th century, there was a Sebago Lake railroad, and the name of the lake became connected with that name. In the 1860s, a proposal was made to change the name of the lake, but was not adopted.
Lake locations
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