An Error Occurred While Reconnecting To Network Drive
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Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now Hi All, I am having problem with re-mapping network drives an error occurred while reconnecting z the network path was not found automatically from windows XP client computers to a windows 7 share folder.
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This setup was working fine until few weeks ago. But there are no problems for windows 7 client
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computers to remap network share folders automatically. Disconnecting and remapping the network drive works on windows XP client computers. I tried different drive letter, but still returned same error. The http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-networking/shared-drives-not-reconnecting-error-an-error-has/9481b1a5-11ce-4703-a770-a5e8a58d0676 error says An error occurred while reconnecting L: to \\serverename\sharename Microsoft Windows Network: The local device name is already in use. This connection has not been restored. Microsoft website says this is due to windows xp's lack of ability to store credential information and the solution is remapping the network drive after logoff and logon. So is there any way to https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/372611-network-drive-mapping-problem remap the network automatically on computer startup? Many Thanks. Reply Subscribe View Best Answer RELATED TOPICS: Network Drive Mapping Help Network Drive Mapping Issue Can't delete Network Drive Mapping!   12 Replies Serrano OP Helpful Post Johndroid Aug 21, 2013 at 8:27 UTC You could make a batch file to run on start-up or remote in to run it, there is a guide here from Spiceworks on creating a batch file to map network drives: http://community.spiceworks.com/how_to/show/1487-how-to-create-a-batch-file-for-network-drive-mapping 0 Jalapeno OP Helpful Post jeeves555 Aug 21, 2013 at 10:10 UTC As John has said, a batch file is the best way to do this, especially in a logon script. I put net use /delete x: at the top too, replace x: with your drive names just to make sure they're disconnected. 0 Habanero OP Best Answer David1618 Aug 21, 2013 at 12:00 UTC If you're on XP home, then there is no ability to automatically connect network drives without authentication. If you have the network drives persistently mapped, then the problem coul
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