Can I use UNC path to configure source/destination folder (which like " \\192.168.1.123\public /user:admin /password:1234") ?!
If not, how do I configure if I want to directly access a network shared folder without pre-configure a network drive?
Access a network shared folder without pre-configure a network drive?
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You can use the UNC definition "\\192.168.1.123\public."
I'm not sure if the "/user:admin /password:1234 " part will work.
I use FFS with UNC path, with credentials stored in the (Windows) Credential Manager
I'm not sure if the "/user:admin /password:1234 " part will work.
I use FFS with UNC path, with credentials stored in the (Windows) Credential Manager