What Windows command is used to connect or disconnect a computer from a shared resource, like a network drive, and manage persistent network connections?
Note: The answer is two words (the command and a subcommand) with no flags or arguments.
Net use is a Windows command that facilitates the connection and disconnection of a computer from shared resources on a network, allowing users to map network drives and manage persistent connections for seamless access to files and folders.
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Are there any alternatives to using 'net use' for connecting to network drives?