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Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 2
OS: Windows Server 2003
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Network drive mappings
I have XP boxes on a Server 2003-based Active Directory. I have them connect to their personal shares via the Profiles tab in "Active Directory Users and Computers" and another share via a login script. When the stations are fresh from booting user shares are mapped properly. However when a user logs out then another logs in the new user can't map their own user share, it just shows as a "Disconnected Network Connection" and is inaccessible. If the second person logging in has sufficient rights (like a Domain Admin) they can 2X click that disconnected drive and browse right into the user share of the first person who logged in.
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