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SP1 on my laptop. I have a Fedora Core 7 server running SaMBa. They share a /28 subnet (with 0, 6, and net use error 1219 vista 7 taken by networking, 1 - 4 on the server, 5 on the laptop). The server has multiple SaMBa shares (for this example, \\myserver\share1 and \\myserver\share2). There are two SaMBA users, user1 and user2, each net use command either their own passwords. user1 can access \\myserver\share1 and user2 can access \\myserver\share2 . I log on to the Vista laptop using a separate user/pass from either of those two accounts. When I attempt to connect to these shares, I can do so without a problem if I connect to them singly using "connect using different user name". However, if I attempt to connect to both simultaneously, I get: "System error 1219
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has occurred. Multiple connections to a server or shared resource by the same user, using more than one user name, are not allowed. Disconnect all previous connections to the server or shared resource and try again." I need to be able to connect to both shares simultaneously, but using the different credentials (I don't want user1 creating files in \\myserver\share2 and I don't want user2 creating files in \\myserver\share1). I have tried manually using NET USE and I get the same error when I try to map the second drive after the first is mounted. I have also messed with regedit and changed \HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa\LmCompatibilityLevel from 3 to 1 (a certain site suggested this). I've also seen some DNS kludges that trick the windows client into thinking its connecting to multiple servers but I haven't the capacity to arrange something like this easily -- nor do I like the idea of using kludges to fix what should be a simple-to-fix scenario. Is there a 'correct' work-around for this? Tuesday, May 13, 2008 5:26 AM Reply | Quote All replies 2 Sign in to vote Hi, Please understand that this behavior is by design for security purpose, Windows only allow per user per SMB connect at a machine. To make the connection with the other account,
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user’ Error Tweet March 2, 2015 by Mitch Bartlett 6 Comments Filed Under: Windows Tagged: win7, Windows 2008, Windows 2012, Windows 8 When mapping a drive in Microsoft Windows, you may receive an error that says: The mapped network drive could not be created because the following error has occurred: Multiple connections to a server or shared resource by the same user, using more than one user name are not allowed. Disconnect all previous connections to the server or shared resource and try again. Clicking "OK" yielded another error. The network folder specified is currently mapped using a different user name and password. To connect using a different user name and password, first disconnect any existing mappings to this network share. To solve this problem, try the following steps: Select the "Start" button, then type "cmd". Right-click the "Command Prompt" option, then choose "Run as administrator". Type "net use", then press "Enter". Look for any drives listed that may be questionable. In many cases where this problem occurs, the drive may not be assigned a letter. You'll want to remove that drive. From the Command Prompt, type "net use /delete \\servername\foldername" where the servername\foldername is the drive that you wish to delete. In some extreme cases, you may want to simply use the command "net use * /delete". This will delete all mapped drives though, so be careful that you know what you're doing. Post applies to most modern versions of Microsoft Windows. Related posts: "Error 0x80072f76" During Windows Update Why Do Some Windows Files and Folder Names Appear in Blue? Block or Unblock Programs in Windows Firewall Send PRN File to Printer Comments Josh says August 13, 2016 at 6:49 am Try To disconnect the network drive that is causing “Multiple Network Connection” Errors when attempting to sign into another share using different credentials. Right Click on Network on the left side of your File Explorer Window Then Click on Disconnect Network Drive Select the drive from the list causing the conflict and Disconnect from it. Try reconnecting to the Share with your credentials. This worked for me. Win 8.1 Itelica says February 21, 2016 at 8:05 am To clear all the connections press the keys [Windows] + [R] to open the windows command line. Then enter control keymgr.dll and click on "OK" to open the Credential Manager which allows you to manage and delete passwords saved in Windows. Select ‘Windows Credentials' and you will see the connections listed. Highlight and remove the ones you w