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only takes a few minutes. Join Now I am at a loss on this one. I cannot map to a my redhat server. I imaged with MDT 2012 and now cannot connect. Works fine on all my other pcs on my network. Reply Subscribe   12 Replies https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/328431-mapped-smb-drives-give-an-unexpected-network-error-occurred Anaheim OP Subeysta Apr 23, 2013 at 10:32 UTC are you able to check if samba is running maybe the service didn’t start correctly or has stopped expectantly 0 Tabasco OP I Come From France Apr 23, 2013 at 10:33 UTC http://windows.ifmdb.com/SBtFYRg6-loss-of-access-to-mapped-network-drives.html as stated it works perfect on all my other workstations 0 Anaheim OP Subeysta Apr 23, 2013 at 10:38 UTC Sorry yes you did, can this pc ping the samba server 0 Tabasco OP I Come From France an unexpected Apr 23, 2013 at 10:39 UTC pinging fine. I fixed it but this makes no sense by doing "netsh winsock reset". What is going on after a reimage? 0 Anaheim OP Subeysta Apr 23, 2013 at 10:43 UTC how about in windows bowser can you get it by do you get security credentials ? 0 Tabasco OP I Come From France Apr 23, 2013 at 10:44 UTC no. I can browse window shares fine. Just smb's are broken unless I run this an unexpected network command. 0 Anaheim OP Subeysta Apr 23, 2013 at 10:47 UTC wow it is a curly one, only other suggestion i have is flush your dns cahce on windows and clear your arp table 0 Tabasco OP I Come From France Apr 23, 2013 at 10:48 UTC tried that. Only the Netsh winsock reset works. Weird as it's a fresh install 1 Anaheim OP Subeysta Apr 23, 2013 at 10:53 UTC yes but it is windows right so suprise suprise hopefully this wll help sort the winsock issue i found this on microsoft http://support.microsoft.com/kb/811259 0 Tabasco OP I Come From France Apr 23, 2013 at 11:26 UTC Looks like I was wrong. That command dies not fix the issue 0 Anaheim OP Subeysta Apr 23, 2013 at 11:43 UTC Try this or check it at least In the Local Group Policy Editor, go to: Local Computer Policy->Computer Configuration->Windows Settings->Security Settings->Local Policies->Security Options Find the policy: Microsoft network client: Digitally sign communications (always) If this is enabled, change it to Disabled. Be sure and restart your machine for the change to take effect! Pressing the "Apply" button in the Policy Editor after the change is made is not sufficient... let me know if it helps 0 Sonora OP rvwinkle Dec 31, 2013 at 11:36 UTC 1st Post This fixed it on my test device, . Awesome fix, Happy New Years 0 This discussion has been inactive for over a year. You may get a better answer to
has been upgraded to windows 7 professional as a clean install. When the desktop initially logs in as a network user all the mapped network drives are visible and accessible. After a period of time the networked drives are not accessible as indicated by error: an unexpected network error occurred. I can see the server in the list of computers but cannot access it either. The only resolution is to log the user off and log back on. View Full Post With 2 Replies Related Forum Messages: Please Follow Index to Quick Jump to the Message. Mapped Network Drives Not Accessible To Bde Win7 Loses Access To Network Drives Mapped Drives Problem Mapped Drives Refreshing Constantly Randomly Lose Mapped Drives Remote Server Support - Mapped Drives Lack Of Ability For Win 7 "backup" To Access Network Drives Security - Total Loss Of Permissions And Access Loss Of Total Network Cannot Add Files On Mapped Network Drive Red X Appears In Icon For Mapped Network Drive Mapping Network Drives On A Home Network Issue Cannot Access Internal 1tb Drives Can't Access Hard Disc Drives How To Block System Access To Hard Drives? Virtual Pc 2207 Cannot Access Host Drives Disable Network Adapter Then Re-enable It To Access Network Mapping Network Drives Cannot Reconnect All Network Drives Can I Backup Network Drives With Win 7? After Upgrade I Can No Longer Map Network Drives Network Visibility And Access Can't Access C Drive On A Network Unable To Access Network Path Xp Cannot Access Win 7 On Home Network How To Access Another Computer On Home Network ? Win7 Will Not Map Or Access Network Drive Cannot Connect To Mshome Network, But Get Internet Access Code 1606 - Could Not Access Network Location Mapped Network Drives Not Accessible To Bde I have applications that use the borland database engine (bde) usually found in the control panel. Although my network drives (located on the server) are mapped with a login script and accessible in windows explorer, the bde does not see the mapped drives on this windows 7 professional 64-bitsystem. The user is setup as an administrator with full control. The same user on a windows xp 32-bit professional computer has