XP Connection Problem to Win 2003 Server

S

Scott

Hi all,
I have a Windows 2003 DC (with DNS running) setup with
static IP's for 10 XP Pro clients. The clients join the
domain just fine and seem to login ok. I have IP
forwarding setup for access to an ISP and everyones DNS
setting points to the server's IP.

My problem is that the workstations lose thier mapped
drives to the server (mapped drives in "my computer" show
disconnected) on boot. If you click on a mapped drive it
will ask you for a login name after a long wait. The
login attempt with the username/password fails saying it
already tried that one. This is usally after a cold boot
and if you re-boot the workstation once or twice the
drives will connect just fine.

After they connect, as long as you don't shut the systems
down, you never loose the mapped drive connection and
everything works great.

Where should I start to figure this one out???

FYI- When the workstations can't connect to the mapped
drives, you can still ping the server by name or ip.
Also, if you browse network places, you see the server
listed along with all the other workstations that are on.
However, you can't browse the server. Double clicking it
prompts you for a username/password and will tell you it
already tried and that a DC can't be found to verify
username.

When you click on a disconnected mapped drive it tells
you the server is not accessable or you might not have
permission. It also says, multiple connections to the
server by the same user are not allowed.

During all of this, access to the Internet is fine and
never has a problem.

Thanks all
 
G

Guest

We are having the same issue...Windows Server 2003 with a workstation using
XP pro. I have to remap the network drives each boot but I have to use the
administration user/password.

Also, I am having issues with my IE browser. I can not get windows or office
updates. When I go to the microsoft website to view the knowledge base, I'm
not able to access the page...in fact, I can not access any page that doesn't
start with www. (example, go., support., downloads., etc).

Thanks for any help in advance...
Forte
 

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