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For example, there is Server1, Server2, and Server3. They are just plain Windows computers, not joined to a domain. Suppose that only Server1 is publically known. Suppose that each server has a shared directory SharedDir.

Is it possible to attach the shared directories of other servers to Server1, so that users can access all three directories from Server1, as if all three directories actually exist on Server1 (transparent to the user)?

\\Server1\SharedDir

\\Server1\SharedDir2 --> actually \\Server2\SharedDir

\\Server1\SharedDir3 --> actually \\Server3\SharedDir

Users provide only one credential to log in to \\Server1, and Server1 its own credential to access \\Server2\SharedDir and \\Server3\SharedDir, so to Server2 and Server3, it would look as if a user on Server1 is accessing them.

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Map other two shares as drive letters on server1 and share those new drives

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  • This may work, but it would improve the answer if you expanded a bit on the process of doing so.
    – bertieb
    Commented Mar 6, 2017 at 20:43

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