I believe so. That is one of the first things I will check once more this
afternoon. It happened before and the resolution was that an shared drive was
pointing to the wrong server we no longer used. And the N.Admin made sure to
update the script that loaded the shared network drives.
When you say inactive for awhile, meaning the user hasn't accessed it in a
few hours/day or are you refering to being inactive as no longer in use?
"K. Orland" wrote:
> If the mapped drive has been inactive for awhile, this is likely the reason
> for the behaviour. Are the drives deleted & remapped everytime the user logs
> in and executes a login script?
>
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> "jmanuel" wrote:
>
> > No errors show up, it just hangs and takes awhile to get to the shared
> > network drive. And then the user can't do anything else because it's focused
> > all it's process/resources for Outlook.
> >
> > "K. Orland" wrote:
> >
> > > What happens when you try? Is there any error message?
> > >
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> > > "jmanuel" wrote:
> > >
> > > > Having problems trying to save attachments from an email, such as word
> > > > document or pdf to a shared network drive. Is it because of the connection to
> > > > the share network?
> > > >
> > > > Outlook 2003 SP2 on an XP machine.