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XP connection to 2K Server

 
 
Al
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      14th May 2004
I have six XP Pro PCs. Two of them fail to reconnect the
mapped shared drives of a Windows 2000 server domain
controller. They appear with the red X thru them. After
clicking on them they are OK. I need for the drives to
automatically reconnect as application errors occur and
cause relocating default user profiles to the client XP
PC. All of the XP PCs are set to automatically login when
starting up. If automatic login is disabled in the
affected PCs the mapped drives will reconnect.
 
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