Locate Mapped Drive

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Chuck B

We have a user who is on vacation. It would be preferable to avoid
contacting her if at all possible.

The problem is, she runs an application every day that requires access to a
mapped drive on one of the company servers. The tech who normally handles
setups is also off this week. The person who is standing in for her doesn't
have a mapped drive set up correctly and we don't know where the drive is
actually mapped to.

Is there any way to tell in the registry what drives are setup to reconnect
at logon for a user who isn't currently logged in?
 
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chitrabadiger

We have a user who is on vacation. It would be preferable to avoid
contacting her if at all possible.

The problem is, she runs an application every day that requires access to a
mapped drive on one of the company servers. The tech who normally handles
setups is also off this week. The person who is standing in for her doesn't
have a mapped drive set up correctly and we don't know where the drive is
actually mapped to.

Is there any way to tell in the registry what drives are setup to reconnect
at logon for a user who isn't currently logged in?

hi you can set in group policy.
create group allow another user who is behalf
 

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