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Losing mapped drive...
Name: Karl Date: November 24, 2003 at 08:24:07 Pacific OS: WinXP CPU/Ram: PIII/256
Comment:
...we've got a Windows ME machine that acts as a server for an insurance appraisal program we use and recently we started having problems with a Windows XP 'client' which keeps losing the mapped drive on the ME machine. We're able to go in and remap the drive ok, but it's a pain in the neck to keep doing it. Any help appreciated. Thanks.
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