RECONNECT will focus on the Union’s constitutive values of democracy and the rule of law. Firstly, it seeks to evaluate the coherence within and between democracy and the rule of law, how they are interpreted and applied across the EU and its Member States, and how potential inconsistencies may affect legitimacy in the EU (principles and practices).

My question is actually about remapping the drives in an elevated command prompt, as you are suggesting. Unless I am mistaken, I should be able to reconnect a disconnected share by simply typing "net use L:" and not specifying the path. – Pete Oct 28 '16 at 18:49 ReconNet: Accurate, Powerful Financial Reconciliation And, all too often, inefficient workflows and lack of visibility stymie your team, quickly limiting the use of your reconciliation data across various lines of business. ReconNET is the ideal solution to all of these challenges, helping your office of finance save time, reduce … Auto Reconnect Mapped Network Drive

Creating and Using LoginScripts Mapping Network Drives

NET USE - Connect to a File/Printer Share - Windows CMD Make all future connections persistent (auto-reconnect at login) NET USE /Persistent:Yes or NET USE /P:Yes. Make all future connections non-persistent (reconnect with login script) NET USE /Persistent:No or NET USE /P:No. Join a file share (Drive MAP) - with a long share name NET USE [driveletter:] "\\ComputerName\ShareName" Connect a user to their HOME directory NET USE [devicename | *] … Home | Reconnect

net use There you can see the list of shared item you already connected. select the session you want to reconnect. for Eg \\192.168.0.1\c$. Type the following command to remove the session. net use \\192.168.0.1\c$ /delete

ReConnect Loan and Grant Program What is the Rural Development Broadband ReConnect Program? The Broadband ReConnect Program furnishes loans and grants to provide funds for the costs of construction, improvement, or acquisition of facilities and equipment needed to provide broadband service in eligible rural areas.