Shared Drive mapping

From: Keith Ryde (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/09/04


Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2004 03:00:19 -0800

We have a problem with some users on a network not having
the mapping to shared network folders set up correctly
after login. The login script successfully maps 4 shares
to G:, S:, U:, and X: for most users. In a few cases
this does not function correctly and some or all of the
drive mappings do not occur. Why?

Could this be something to do with priorities between the
login script and user profiles. We are using roaming
profiles and some users login both from a desltop and a
latop PC, which they can do simultaneously - multiple
logins enabled - if they wish?



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