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problem mapping network drive
Name: Stephen Chase Date: October 23, 2002 at 14:17:43 Pacific OS: Windows 95 4.00.950 B CPU/Ram: p166/64MB
Comment:
When logging on Windows keeps attempting to map to a nonexistent drive. It is supposed to map h: to \\server\c but instead tries to map to \\server___0_\c wich fails and error message comes up and asks do you want to map to this nonexistent drive next time and we click no (but have also tries yes). We then again map h: to \\server\c and instruct to recconect at login but every time we log in it tries to map h: to \\server___0_\c and we go throug the same process. (I have put \\server\c as a shotcut on the desktop to simplify the process but problem recurs no matter how the proper mapping is performed.) This problem seemed to start after adding internet (Netscape 7 through dial up connection) Thanks.
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