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Old 12-03-2007, 06:31 PM
amucci@gmail.com
 
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Default Drives B-Z Mapped to network drives

Have a client on XP SP2, and SBS 2003. Client is having an issue where
instead of the usual M: and P: Drive mappings, all letters not being
used to mapped to the server (Not really) they say disconnected drive.
I have rebooted the machine and they go away for awhile, but then come
back. Any ideas?

Al
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Old 12-03-2007, 11:56 PM
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
 
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Default Re: Drives B-Z Mapped to network drives

amucci@gmail.com wrote:
> Have a client on XP SP2, and SBS 2003. Client is having an issue where
> instead of the usual M: and P: Drive mappings, all letters not being
> used to mapped to the server (Not really) they say disconnected drive.
> I have rebooted the machine and they go away for awhile, but then come
> back. Any ideas?
>
> Al


I suggest you

a) use your login script to map drives if you aren't already - the built-in
one in SBS is called sbs_login_script.bat
b) try posting on microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs with more detail


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