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error and how do I fix this? I'm using Windows Server 2008 R2 with this script. networking backup windows-server-2008-r2 net-use share|improve this question asked Mar 19 '14 at 16:35 user277244 1162415 Try using net use without parameters, see if it lists any other connection to that server you might need to delete first –kenkh Mar 19 '14 at 16:38 net use reports back all of my shares with all saying status is ok –user277244 Mar 19 '14 at 16:39 1 I would do a net use /delete * and re-run the script to make sure that no other shares were mapped with another user. –shinjijai Mar 19 '14 at 16:45 Error 1219 is "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." Just FYI. –Angstrom Mar 21 '14 at 22:49 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 6 down vote Since at least Windows NT 4.0, only a single set of user credentials can be used for a single server name, where the server name is determined when mapping the resource (e.g. the server in \server\share). If using the same set of user credentials is acceptable, the additional server share can be successfully mapped by not specifying the user name or password. So, in your case, performing the first net use with the /user and password arguments and the second without should work. If
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) Windows Vista IT Pro > Windows Vista Networking Question 3 Sign in net use delete all to vote I am running Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 on my laptop. I have a Fedora Core 7 system error 85 server running SaMBa. They share a /28 subnet (with 0, 6, and 7 taken by networking, 1 - 4 on the server, 5 on the laptop). The server has multiple SaMBa http://superuser.com/questions/730979/net-use-error-1219-i-just-want-to-mount-a-network-share shares (for this example, \\myserver\share1 and \\myserver\share2). There are two SaMBA users, user1 and user2, each 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 https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/f3ee2c61-a5c7-48b3-a3bf-23ea323da699/connecting-to-multiple-shares-on-a-single-server-with-multiple-credentials-system-error-1219-?forum=itprovistanetworking connect to them singly using "connect using different user name". However, if I attempt to connect to both simultaneously, I get: "System error 1219 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-aroun
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