Any solutions for Drive Mappings in Windows Server 2003 AD and client Windows XP SP2?

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Felix

This has been frustrating for people who are facing such kind of problems.
The maintenace cost and server admin's life have become miserable and people
think that we server admins do not know the job.

I google'd and saw that there are lots of problems users are facing in
Windows XP SP2 drive mapping issues. Sometimes they get their drive mappings
and sometimes they do not get. I myself being an admin am frustrated with
this issue, getting calls continuously. Troubleshooted, changed the local
policy settings to access slow network drives and synchronous settings.
Installed UPHClean to unload profiles. Enforced group policy for login
scripts. Done all kinds of things.

It's really really frustrating. Please, anyone has an answer for this?
 
K

kramer.newsreader

Describe your problem in more detail. Are there error messages?
Exactly waht is happening?
 
R

Rock

Felix said:
This has been frustrating for people who are facing such kind of problems.
The maintenace cost and server admin's life have become miserable and people
think that we server admins do not know the job.

I google'd and saw that there are lots of problems users are facing in
Windows XP SP2 drive mapping issues. Sometimes they get their drive mappings
and sometimes they do not get. I myself being an admin am frustrated with
this issue, getting calls continuously. Troubleshooted, changed the local
policy settings to access slow network drives and synchronous settings.
Installed UPHClean to unload profiles. Enforced group policy for login
scripts. Done all kinds of things.

It's really really frustrating. Please, anyone has an answer for this?

Maybe you should ask in a server newsgroup?
 
B

Bruce Chambers

Felix said:
This has been frustrating for people who are facing such kind of problems.
The maintenace cost and server admin's life have become miserable and people
think that we server admins do not know the job.

I google'd and saw that there are lots of problems users are facing in
Windows XP SP2 drive mapping issues. Sometimes they get their drive mappings
and sometimes they do not get. I myself being an admin am frustrated with
this issue, getting calls continuously. Troubleshooted, changed the local
policy settings to access slow network drives and synchronous settings.
Installed UPHClean to unload profiles. Enforced group policy for login
scripts. Done all kinds of things.

It's really really frustrating. Please, anyone has an answer for this?


It might help if you were to describe the exact problem you're
experiencing. I've certainly never encountered anything remotely
similar to the vague description you've provided. There's certainly no
universal "drive mapping problem."

No one can help if you don't provide at least a modicum of pertinent
information.

Help us help you:




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