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We recently upgraded (3 weeks) our office computers to Vista. Our server is
Windows 2003 server. Our IT person provides an H: drive to our data storage area. I have traditionally mapped a couple of drives to subdirectories of that data drive for the folders I use most extensively, as we have fairly deep paths at times. This was my practice in XP and it worked perfectly. On my Vista computer, there are apparently random files and folders that simply are not visible from these mapped drives. They are visable from the H: drive as mapped. I also can connect remotely to my old computer where I have an older copy of Quickbooks which won't run on Vista (until we get our new Quickbooks). On this computer I can still see the files and folders on my mapped drive. If it weren't for that fact I probably would never have noticed that it worked on the H:\ drive as I almost never use the long way, but after trying a number of settings to "view files", I thought I had fixed it, but realized that it worked on H:\. My IT consultant has not had time yet to track this down, but I really need to know at least the mechanism of the problem, if not a solution. |