prompted for username/password when connecting to mapped drives

From: Rupinder Singh (rup_singh_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 06/14/03


Date: Sat, 14 Jun 2003 05:37:26 -0700


got a new XP-Pro SP1 PC, joined to a Windows 2000 Server
domain. this is the only XP PX we have, others are all
Win98. all are manually mapped drives to the 2000 server,
which has shared folders. Able to map the drives on the XP
PC, but when I reboot, and log on, and go to 'windows
explorer', it has a red x through the mapped drives, and
when I click on it, it prompts for username/password, it
does not accept the username for which I have logged on
with, it only accepts the Administrator account fo rhte
domain pasword.... any ideas?



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