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Windows Server 2003 Drive Mapping
Name: AJGoodwin Date: May 8, 2007 at 12:02:12 Pacific OS: Windows Server 2003 CPU/Ram: 2gb Product: DELL
Comment:
When attempting to map a drive to a Quantum Guardian 4400, the return message is... "The Drive could not be mapped because no network was found". However this message only occurs on our network when attempting to connect to this device via a Windows 2003 Server. All other servers connect with no issues to this drive. Are there security or other settings in Windows Server 2003 that are preventing this?
Name: wanderer Date: May 8, 2007 at 13:16:32 Pacific
Reply:
Does the device exist in active directory? What is the 2003 servers role?
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Response Number 2
Name: bowtie1 Date: May 15, 2007 at 05:44:24 Pacific
Reply:
I am having the exact same problem... It does exist in the active directory and its role is a "workstation or server".
this server is not our PDC, it simply just houses a large application and database. It is a new addition to our system and my tech guy is out for the week.
I can RDP to it and see everyhting i need, but i just cant map a drive ot it from my desktop.
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