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I am having an issue where Vista Business is not reconnecting to a mapped
network drive after I restart. The network drive is on a NAS system that is always on. I have selected the check box for "reconnect at login", and it still is not working. My windows XP Pro machine is working fine and reconnects every time. Any help would be greatly appreciated. NG |
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I've noticed sometimes that the "balloon" about not all network drives being
re-connected lies. Also, sometimes the network drive in the navigation (left) pane shows a red "X", but I can still access files and folders in the mapped network drive. Is the problem that the warning balloon appears or that if you attempt to navigate to files on the mapped drive it fails? When you set up the Mapped Network Drive, did you specify a user account and password? -- Bruce Sanderson MVP Printing http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders It is perfectly useless to know the right answer to the wrong question. "NG" wrote in message ... I am having an issue where Vista Business is not reconnecting to a mapped network drive after I restart. The network drive is on a NAS system that is always on. I have selected the check box for "reconnect at login", and it still is not working. My windows XP Pro machine is working fine and reconnects every time. Any help would be greatly appreciated. NG |
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I have the same logon problem both with XP home and Vista Basic in relation to a LaCie ethernet mini disk. With XP I find that for "user" fills in a differen tuser name, that is one of the users define d for XP, while I logged on with the name administrator on the LaCie disk. With Vista no user name is shown, so I do not now if if Vista tried any. "Bruce Sanderson" wrote: I've noticed sometimes that the "balloon" about not all network drives being re-connected lies. Also, sometimes the network drive in the navigation (left) pane shows a red "X", but I can still access files and folders in the mapped network drive. Is the problem that the warning balloon appears or that if you attempt to navigate to files on the mapped drive it fails? When you set up the Mapped Network Drive, did you specify a user account and password? -- Bruce Sanderson MVP Printing http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders It is perfectly useless to know the right answer to the wrong question. "NG" wrote in message ... I am having an issue where Vista Business is not reconnecting to a mapped network drive after I restart. The network drive is on a NAS system that is always on. I have selected the check box for "reconnect at login", and it still is not working. My windows XP Pro machine is working fine and reconnects every time. Any help would be greatly appreciated. NG |
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When Windows is asked to connect to a network share, it always sends the
username (and domain name if there is one) and password of the currently logged on user. If this fails (the target computer doesn't "know" this username and password - "authentication" fails), Windows displays a credentials prompt for the user to supply a different username and password. On Vista, the built-in user account called Administrator is "Disabled" by default and can not be used to logon locally or connect to shares from another computer; on XP it is "Enabled" by default. When Windows XP or Vista is installed, a user account with the name specified by the installer (or very first person to starts the computer), is created This user account is added to the local Administrators group. If you are not sure what username you are logged on with for any reason (e.g. you get logged on automatically): 1. click Start, Run 2. key cmd press Enter (or, luanch Command Prompt via All Programs, Accessories etc.) 3. key set username press Enter This command will respond with the username of the currently logged on user. I'm not familiar with the LaCie ethernet mini disk, but the Manual for it http://www.lacie.com/download/manual...iskmini_en.pdf says that one can use its built-in web site to configure "Users". You might want to create a "User" on the mini disk that has the same username and password that you logon to your XP or Vista computer with. This should avoid the prompt for credentials you get when you connect to "shares" on it. -- Bruce Sanderson MVP Printing http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders It is perfectly useless to know the right answer to the wrong question. "Jork" wrote in message ... I have the same logon problem both with XP home and Vista Basic in relation to a LaCie ethernet mini disk. With XP I find that for "user" fills in a differen tuser name, that is one of the users define d for XP, while I logged on with the name administrator on the LaCie disk. With Vista no user name is shown, so I do not now if if Vista tried any. "Bruce Sanderson" wrote: I've noticed sometimes that the "balloon" about not all network drives being re-connected lies. Also, sometimes the network drive in the navigation (left) pane shows a red "X", but I can still access files and folders in the mapped network drive. Is the problem that the warning balloon appears or that if you attempt to navigate to files on the mapped drive it fails? When you set up the Mapped Network Drive, did you specify a user account and password? -- Bruce Sanderson MVP Printing http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders It is perfectly useless to know the right answer to the wrong question. "NG" wrote in message ... I am having an issue where Vista Business is not reconnecting to a mapped network drive after I restart. The network drive is on a NAS system that is always on. I have selected the check box for "reconnect at login", and it still is not working. My windows XP Pro machine is working fine and reconnects every time. Any help would be greatly appreciated. NG |
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It was both the balloon and the actual connection. Whenever I went to
"computer" it showed the red X through the network drive. Then when I would click on one of the drive icons it would prompt for a user name and password. I just set up Vista on this machine, so it took me a while to realize that while I had set up a user account, I had not set up a password for it. Once I did that and restarted, everything worked perfectly (Am I allowed to say that a Microsoft product is working perfectly right at launch? :) ). Now when I log into my user account, even though the password is different, Vista still logs into the NAS server using the user name and password I had provided during the mapping of the drive. The problem has been solved - it was a simple user account configuration error Thanks to everyone who replied. NG "Bruce Sanderson" wrote: I've noticed sometimes that the "balloon" about not all network drives being re-connected lies. Also, sometimes the network drive in the navigation (left) pane shows a red "X", but I can still access files and folders in the mapped network drive. Is the problem that the warning balloon appears or that if you attempt to navigate to files on the mapped drive it fails? When you set up the Mapped Network Drive, did you specify a user account and password? -- Bruce Sanderson MVP Printing http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders It is perfectly useless to know the right answer to the wrong question. "NG" wrote in message ... I am having an issue where Vista Business is not reconnecting to a mapped network drive after I restart. The network drive is on a NAS system that is always on. I have selected the check box for "reconnect at login", and it still is not working. My windows XP Pro machine is working fine and reconnects every time. Any help would be greatly appreciated. NG |