system error 1314 when logging on

From: joe (jmascherino@erie1.wnyric.org)
Date: 12/03/02


From: "joe" <jmascherino@erie1.wnyric.org>
Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2002 08:32:05 -0800

One of my users is having trouble logging on. He is not
getting any of his mapped drives. The drives are mapped
with a login script (batch file). He has the same batch
file as about 50 other users. As his login script
executes, the following appears:

System error 1314
A required privledge is not held by the client.
There are open files and/or incomplete directory searches
pending on the connection to H:
Is it OK to continue disconnecting and force them closed?

If I select Yes, then the script runs and all of his
drives appear under My Computer. This only happens on XP
workstations, seems OK on a 98 machine. This user was
created using the same template as our other users, so I'm
not sure what is causing the problem. Any help would be
appreciated. Thanks!

ps - server is Win2K



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