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When booting up my Vista Buisiness PC, network drives are automatically
mapped by the domain. However, during this process Vista pops up with a message box "Please insert disk into drive" and gives options: Cancel, Try Again, and Continue. After clicking Cancel 12 times, Vista happily continues on its merry way and all drives are accessible and fully functional. When removed from the network I do not have this problem. At the moment only I am using Vista (to evaluate it) and until this can be fixed, there is no way we can use Vista. Any suggestions on what to do? Thanks. |
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ant errors in the event viewer/
Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Andy Mack" wrote in message ... When booting up my Vista Buisiness PC, network drives are automatically mapped by the domain. However, during this process Vista pops up with a message box "Please insert disk into drive" and gives options: Cancel, Try Again, and Continue. After clicking Cancel 12 times, Vista happily continues on its merry way and all drives are accessible and fully functional. When removed from the network I do not have this problem. At the moment only I am using Vista (to evaluate it) and until this can be fixed, there is no way we can use Vista. Any suggestions on what to do? Thanks. |