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Pete #1
DFS reset(s)
I am using a Windows XP Pro computer on a Windows 2000
Active Directory domain. The admin has scripts setup to
use 2-mapped drives (J: and K:)that work fine. However,
the batch file maps a users "personal mapped drive" H: -
what happens is after shutting the system down. I start
and have to drill down through the directory structure to
the domain share and enable DFS settings to "active" -
then I can use the H: map again. DFS resets after a cold
reboot.
Can anyone help with this. XP Pro has all alvalilbel
updates installed and I am assuiming this may be a DFS
server issue. Please help
Thanks ahead
Pete M.
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Roger Abell [MVP] #2
Re: DFS reset(s)
Pete,
You lost me onWhere is that ?> and have to drill down through the directory structure to
> the domain share and enable DFS settings to "active" -
Do you mean that after a cold reboot (but not a warm one?)
the DFS Client service is not running ?
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Roger
"Pete" <pmaggio@starband.net> wrote in message
news:047201c340da$810ce520$a301280a@phx.gbl...> I am using a Windows XP Pro computer on a Windows 2000
> Active Directory domain. The admin has scripts setup to
> use 2-mapped drives (J: and K:)that work fine. However,
> the batch file maps a users "personal mapped drive" H: -
> what happens is after shutting the system down. I start
> and have to drill down through the directory structure to
> the domain share and enable DFS settings to "active" -
> then I can use the H: map again. DFS resets after a cold
> reboot.
> Can anyone help with this. XP Pro has all alvalilbel
> updates installed and I am assuiming this may be a DFS
> server issue. Please help
>
> Thanks ahead
> Pete M.
Roger Abell [MVP] Guest



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