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Who are the certified experts? How quickly will I get my solution? The H: drive is usually just not mapped at all. Here's the fun part The error code returned from the cryptographic module is 0x The location you are using seems to indicate that you are using stand-alone rather than domain-based DFS - is this actually the case?
What's the reason that you mapping the H: drive both via user properties and the logon script only one should suffice. Finally, as an aside, if that's all that your logon script provides, then I'd suggest switching to Group Policy Preferences instead you might want to test it as well to determine whether you see the same behavior in this case.
This was done to overcome an earlier problem with the Windows XP clients where the drive would map to a share, but the contents would not display. My mistake, we added the line for the H: drive when the problem arose. The P: drive mapping was originally through the logon script. The problem arose when we extended the AD for the R2 upgrade. Why deleting the DHCP lease would change anything? Can you map the drives following the logon manually?
If so i use to work with you. Then point that file server s network share to a DFS server for replication.
I've used this strategy before and it seems to work really well. Don't forget to create another namespace root on another server to backup this data in case of failure. Office Office Exchange Server. What is a "subscriber partition" anyway, and what's the possible link with System Restore? Posted 16 February - AM. Posted 17 February - AM. Yes, thanks, I'd read that article too.
Anyway, I'm no longer getting those application warnings. As I said before, they stopped after I turned off System Restore thereby deleting all system restore points and turned it on again.
I don't even know whether whatever was initially causing the warnings was something to really worry about. It's all Greek to me! Reply to quoted posts Clear. Downloads View all categories Upload file New files since last visit Files from past 7 days. Members Status Updates. Register now! Username or email:.
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