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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 6/26/2008 11:08:01 AM Posts: 2, Visits: 20 |
| | In my original post in april: "I have a couple of computers that i had to replace on our nt domain, which i swapped out for new units with vista ult 32-bit and joined our local domain. The problem i am having is that vista is reseting the desktop and mapped drives every time a regular user logs off. My administrative account is fine and doesn't have this problem, but i can't have everyone logging on as administrators. Im just stumped on this one.... any thoughts? " i am really stuck here people, there has to be someone else that has ran into this problem before. |
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| I have no experience using Vista (or Windows, for that matter) in an enterprise environment, that is, one that utilizes Domains. So, I can't help you out here.
You would probably do better going to the Microsoft forums and posting your question there. They are regularly visited by MVPs and perhaps one of them has "domain" expertise and can help you.
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 7/23/2008 1:25:18 PM Posts: 1, Visits: 1 |
| | If you click the start button, and right-click Computer, select Map Network Drive. There is one item you need to be sure is checked, which is "Reconnect at logon". Do that for each user, and it will be mapped each time they logon. --Jim |
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