Losing network Windows 2008 drive mappings with Windows 7 Pro
I startup my clients on New HP PC's, (windows 7 Pro) logs on to the Windows 2008 Server, than processes the login script, where all the network drive mappings are being made (succesfully) And after a while, the RED X appears on the network mappings. Though they are still all accessible. If you open the network mapping, it straigt away gives you the content, so the mapping is allright. But still the RED X stays, while if normally for example would have lost the connection, and you would double click your drive mapping, it should turn to green (connected) again. Anyone suggestions ? :)
July 17th, 2012 7:49am

Hi Isaac, Try this knowledge article, it worked for me in my company. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/297684"Some people are ment to be broken! i'm not one of them, BRING THE PAIN BABY!"
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July 17th, 2012 10:12am

Hi Isaac, Try this knowledge article, it worked for me in my company. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/297684"Some people are ment to be broken! i'm not one of them, BRING THE PAIN BABY!"
July 17th, 2012 10:12am

Hi, Please check "Always wait for the network at computer startup and logon" policy is disable under Computer Configuration/Administrative Templates/System/Logon in the Group Policy. Regards, Leo Huang TechNet Subscriber Support If you are TechNet Subscription user and have any feedback on our support quality, please send your feedback here.Leo Huang TechNet Community Support
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July 18th, 2012 2:39am

Hi, Hows everything going? Please feel free to give me any update. Thank you for your cooperation. Regards, Leo Huang TechNet Subscriber Support If you are TechNet Subscription user and have any feedback on our support quality, please send your feedback here.Leo Huang TechNet Community Support
July 19th, 2012 9:32pm

Hi, As this thread has been quiet for a while, we assume that the issue has been resolved. At this time, we will mark it as Answered as the previous steps should be helpful for many similar scenarios. If the issue still persists, please feel free to reply this post directly so we will be notified to follow it up. You can also choose to unmark the answer as you wish. BTW, wed love to hear your feedback about the solution. By sharing your experience you can help other community members facing similar problems. Thanks for your understanding and efforts. Regards, Leo Huang TechNet Subscriber Support If you are TechNet Subscription user and have any feedback on our support quality, please send your feedback here.Leo Huang TechNet Community Support
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July 24th, 2012 2:47am

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