Why does login script fails to map all network drives

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computer1

Why does login script fails to map all network drives? I found that by
logging off and on all the drives are mapped. Has anyone come across this
issue? Is there an issue with the domain controller? Any suggestions. Thanks.
 
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Terry R.

The date and time was 8/26/2008 7:56 AM, and on a whim, computer1
pounded out on the keyboard:
Why does login script fails to map all network drives? I found that by
logging off and on all the drives are mapped. Has anyone come across this
issue? Is there an issue with the domain controller? Any suggestions. Thanks.

The only time I see that is if the network connections are not fully
enabled at login. You may want to try setting a group policy to wait
for the network, under
Computer Configuration
Administrative Templates
System
Logon
Enable "Always wait for the network..."

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Pegasus \(MVP\)

computer1 said:
Why does login script fails to map all network drives? I found that by
logging off and on all the drives are mapped. Has anyone come across this
issue? Is there an issue with the domain controller? Any suggestions.
Thanks.

Give yourself some eyes and modify your logon script like so:
@echo on
net use S: \\YourServer\SomeShare
net use T: ...
net use
pause

What output do you see from the commands that attempt to map the problem
shares?
 

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