Mapped Drive Issue!!!

From: Stephen O'Sullivan (stevieo@eircom.net)
Date: 12/02/02


From: "Stephen O'Sullivan" <stevieo@eircom.net>
Date: Mon, 2 Dec 2002 14:22:31 -0000

G/day forum,

we've got an FTP server on a DMZ, from this DMZ I've got clients coming in
through VPN and I've got clients accessing Virtual Directory structure via
mapped drives from our Corporate private network. Now this drive is
authenticating using credentials which are local users on the FTP server. In
the past few days I've had several users on our private network telling me
that they could not access the relevant site through the mapped drive with
these existing credentials. However, the could access this site using FTP.
The only way to re-establish connectivity with this source was to disconnect
the mapped drive and set it up again.

Can anyone let me know why this is happening??

Regards,
Steve.



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