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MtDewMike
I've read several articles about people having issues mapping network drives
to DFS shares. My case is a little different... I think.
We just recently joined a laptop w/Vista Business to our domain. We have a
login script that runs, which maps 3 drives - F, S and T for all users. When
logging into the domain from the laptop, S and T map fine, but the F drive
does not map. We can map it manually, but it will not map on its own via the
login script.
The login script looks something like this:
NET USE F: \\FQN.domain\root /PERSISTENT:NO
NET USE S: \\FQN.domain\root\folder1 /PERSISTENT:NO
NET USE T: \\FQN.domain\root\folder2\folder3 /PERSISTENT:NO
I don't receive any errors. Any ideas?
to DFS shares. My case is a little different... I think.
We just recently joined a laptop w/Vista Business to our domain. We have a
login script that runs, which maps 3 drives - F, S and T for all users. When
logging into the domain from the laptop, S and T map fine, but the F drive
does not map. We can map it manually, but it will not map on its own via the
login script.
The login script looks something like this:
NET USE F: \\FQN.domain\root /PERSISTENT:NO
NET USE S: \\FQN.domain\root\folder1 /PERSISTENT:NO
NET USE T: \\FQN.domain\root\folder2\folder3 /PERSISTENT:NO
I don't receive any errors. Any ideas?