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19, 20113 0 0 0 Windows provideNet use command to mapor disconnect network drive. Type the following command in the command prompt (Start > Run > {type} cmd {enter}) NET USE [drive] [shared path location] /persistent:no
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Disconnect mapped drives: Type Command prompt>: NET system error 53 has occurred net use USE * /DELETE [Deletes all the mapped drives from the computer] NET USE [drive] /delete -> deletes the mapping http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-networking/system-error-85-has-occurred-the-local-device-name/d8bfc6c1-2476-4055-920d-89813fd6494d to the particular drive. Common Errors: - System error 85 has occurred. The local device name is already in use->This means that you already have something mapped at that name. It happens a lot when you use logon script to map drives or whennet use /persistent:yes is generally used to map those network drives. Resolution:1. Use net use /persistent:no in the logon script. 2. Add "net use * /d" command line in the top of the logon https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/rajakedar_ganta/2011/08/19/system-error-85-has-occurred-the-local-device-name-is-already-in-use-net-use/ script so that the script will clean the all old mapping first. 3. Restart the machine (if that is an option) How to do the above Via UI: Start > Select Computer Right Click Tags map drive using dos System error 85 has occurred. The local device name is already in use Comments (3) Cancel reply Name * Email * Website Walt says: January 27, 2012 at 2:11 pm I use "IF NOT EXIST M:NUL NET USE M: ….". So, the NET USE should only execute if the M: drive doesn't already exist. It works 99% of the time, but fails 1% of the time. Why? Reply will says: August 8, 2012 at 8:32 pm Windows provide Net use command to map or disconnect network drive. Type the following command in the command prompt (Start > Run > {type} cmd {enter}) NET USE [drive] [shared path location] /persistent:no Persistent:Yes -> To restore the current connections at each logon, regardless… Reply Cassandra says: May 15, 2015 at 8:19 am Thank you very much for this solution. Adding the delete command and changing the persistence worked like a CHARM! Reply Follow UsPopular TagsAX x++ Queries dynamic queries Factory method pattern decorate class endpoints Dynamics AX Install Reporting Service extension extension pattern FormBuild System error 85 has occurred. The local device name is already in use Internet Explorer Enhanced Security disable UI Automation Silverlight map drive using dos DllRegisterServer failed with the error code 0x80040201(Microsoft) Technical Consultant/SI GROUP SPONSORED BY MICROSOFT See more RELATED PROJECTS Replace XP with Win 7 Install Win7 https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/417685-errors-in-basic-logon-script quickly after well prepare win7 image. Windows 2003 to Hyper-V 2012 R2 Migration of an old Microsoft Small Business Server 2003 to a Microsoft Windows 2012 R2 Core Hyper-V based network. Server Virtualization Part Deux Round out our long term project to virtualize our Windows Server environment. TECHNOLOGY IN THIS DISCUSSION Join the Community! Creating your account only takes system error a few minutes. Join Now I have a basic logon script for drive mappings that looks like below. I only put one mapping here so you see how it looks. Attached is a screen shot of errors when a user logs in. The drives still map, I just don't like the errors. Any suggestions? @echo off Net Use I: \\Server\Share system error 85 exit Reply Subscribe View Best Answer RELATED TOPICS: Finding the hidden logon script trigger Help with logon script modified logon script not running on one PC   5 Replies Serrano OP Support Guy Dec 6, 2013 at 3:51 UTC Oh, disregard the system error 55 about the resource no longer available. That one I know about. 0 Datil OP Best Answer BSOD'D Dec 6, 2013 at 3:51 UTC Try net use I: \\Server\Share /persistent:yes Also, have you thought about using GPO for this, below is for group membership but you can change it depending on your needs http://blogs.technet.com/b/askds/archive/2009/01/07/using-group-policy-preferences-to-map-drives-based-on-group-membership.aspx?Redirected=true
1 Mace OP Helpful Post Jimmy T. Dec 6, 2013 at 3:53 UTC Colbyte is an IT service provider. There aren't any current drives using that letter, correct? 0 Serrano OP Support Guy Dec 6, 2013 at 4:16 UTC We are going through an upgrade, 2003 domain to 2012. I may wait till the bulk of the work is done, then start testing the Group Policy method. 1