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I got 3 vista home basic stations (a,b,c) with 1 of them (a) as a server.
Everything works fine for station b. For station c, I did the same for mapping the drive as in station b. But whenever I restart the station, the map network drive is shown as disconnected. What is the reason? Thank you for any valuable comment. |
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Was it disconnected or just "showing" disconnected? Anything like this:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/330519 -- Regards, BobF. "helphelphelp" wrote in message ... I got 3 vista home basic stations (a,b,c) with 1 of them (a) as a server. Everything works fine for station b. For station c, I did the same for mapping the drive as in station b. But whenever I restart the station, the map network drive is shown as disconnected. What is the reason? Thank you for any valuable comment. |
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or this one:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/938062 -- Regards, BobF. "helphelphelp" wrote in message ... I got 3 vista home basic stations (a,b,c) with 1 of them (a) as a server. Everything works fine for station b. For station c, I did the same for mapping the drive as in station b. But whenever I restart the station, the map network drive is shown as disconnected. What is the reason? Thank you for any valuable comment. |
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Hi bob,
I am having the same problem in http://support.microsoft.com/kb/938062. All 3 proposed solution are used but problem still remain the same. Anymore suggestion? Thank you. "Bob F." wrote: or this one: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/938062 -- Regards, BobF. "helphelphelp" wrote in message ... I got 3 vista home basic stations (a,b,c) with 1 of them (a) as a server. Everything works fine for station b. For station c, I did the same for mapping the drive as in station b. But whenever I restart the station, the map network drive is shown as disconnected. What is the reason? Thank you for any valuable comment. |
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I have posted the below, to two other threads on this site. It appears to me all three are related in the ability for Vista to retain logins. Not just retain them but they are rejected as incorrect credentials, even when confirmed they are correct. I use the same login to remote to the server and it works fine. They worked fine three weeks ago. ** *Vista HP and Windows 2000 Server* I see there have been a few posts in regards to this issue on this site under slightly different headings. I am having the same problem and have tried several fixes suggested by various sites including Micosofts Vista support. None of them have worked (Registry edits, Server name login, etc.). My Vista Home Premium connected just fine until about two weeks ago. On boot up it would not always recognize networked drives (it did recognize 3 out of 4) but I could double click the unconnected drive and it always opened up. Somewhere in the last couple weeks there was an update to Vista (the W2K server is not set for updates and is at SP3). Now all of the networked drives require login and an error ststing the login is incorrect comes up. I can remote into the server with the same login just fine but I cannot acces the mapped drives. We have several different OS's connecting to this server just fine and I can log onto shared drives on those computers but not the Windows 2000 Server. Again there have been NO changes to the W2K server system but the Vista has had changes. I ran SP1 early this week to see if that would help. No change. I have spoken with a couple other people who are experiencing the same thing with Vista HP and W2K Server. -- JRTouch95684 Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |