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Hi, Normally when I have assigned a drive mapping in XP it 'sticks' every time I log on or start up as long as I ticked the 'Reconnect at logon' |
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Normally when I have assigned a drive mapping in XP it 'sticks' every time I log on or start up as long as I ticked the 'Reconnect at logon' box when the mapping was created. However now I then I run into computers or situations where I must remap the drive every time I logon. How can I avoid that? I mean - what can be wrong? - because I don't want to give ut and create a 'net use ...' batch file... rgds jake |
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When the computer boots do you see a message "Network drives
weren't connected" ( not exact text ) ? Are these computers home based ( Workgroup ) or business domain computers ? If home do they use the same Security software ? Without more information it isn't possible to give you specific help. "Jake" <jake44@gmail.com> wrote in message news:uPDtvEzQJHA.5064@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > Normally when I have assigned a drive mapping in XP it 'sticks' every time > I log on or start up as long as I ticked the 'Reconnect at logon' box when > the mapping was created. > > However now I then I run into computers or situations where I must remap > the drive every time I logon. How can I avoid that? > > I mean - what can be wrong? - because I don't want to give ut and create a > 'net use ...' batch file... > > rgds jake |
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"Jake" <jake44@gmail.com> wrote in message news:uPDtvEzQJHA.5064@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > Normally when I have assigned a drive mapping in XP it 'sticks' every time > I log on or start up as long as I ticked the 'Reconnect at logon' box when > the mapping was created. > > However now I then I run into computers or situations where I must remap > the drive every time I logon. How can I avoid that? > > I mean - what can be wrong? - because I don't want to give ut and create a > 'net use ...' batch file... > > rgds jake Open a Command Prompt on the affected machine and type this command: net use /persistent:yes{Enter} |
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R. McCarty skrev:
> When the computer boots do you see a message "Network drives > weren't connected" ( not exact text ) ? Are these computers home > based ( Workgroup ) or business domain computers ? If home do > they use the same Security software ? Without more information it > isn't possible to give you specific help. > Sorry, this is a domain member computer having mapped a hidden share at a file server. There is no message at boot up and we only expect the drive to appear when the user logs in (to w2003 dcs) at his office each morning. rgds jake |
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Pegasus (MVP) wrote:
> Open a Command Prompt on the affected machine and type this command: > > net use /persistent:yes{Enter} > > I get your point, but why would this be necessary as long as we already have checked the 'Reconnect' checkbox...? rgds jake |
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"Jake" <jake44@gmail.com> wrote in message news:uHShfwzQJHA.4992@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Pegasus (MVP) wrote: > >> Open a Command Prompt on the affected machine and type this command: >> >> net use /persistent:yes{Enter} > > I get your point, but why would this be necessary as long as we already > have checked the 'Reconnect' checkbox...? > > rgds jake Sorry, can't tell without sitting in front of the machine myself. The solution I suggested is purely pragmatic: If things don't work out with one method, try another method. |
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