I successfully have Interbase 6.5 server running on many Windows 2003 servers and have no issues with clients connecting to them. Last week I loaded Interbase 6.5 server on a Window 2003 Small Business Server. Everything seemed fine UNTIL the server was rebooted. Clients were unable to...
In the login script we are only mapping to a single novell server, this will be my first non novell mapping in the login script. Right now in the login script the following drives are mapped:
Drives A,C,D,E map to a local disk.
Drive F: =
Drive S: =
Drive T: =
Drive U: =
Nothing is mapped...
I'm not sure why this isnt working. I have no problem mapping these with windows. I would rather do this in the login script vs sitting at everyone machine.
Here is what I have done:
MAP Y:=SNAPSERVER\FOLDER:
MAP Y:=SNAPSERVER\ROOT:FOLDER
MAP Y:=SNAPSERVER/FOLDER:
MAP...
Ok here is the latest!!
Error while logging in:
LOGIN-4.21.15-400: A network drive cannot be mapped to a drive
that is designated as a local drive.
[Y:=SANPSERVER\FOLDER]
Here is how its set up:
MAP Y:=SNAPSERVER\FOLDER
This folder is shared I can map do this location by right clicking on...
Ok I have it as:
MAP Y:=\\SNAPSERVER\FOLDER in the login script
While logging in this is what i see in my login script result window:
SNAPSERVER
LOGIN-4.21.15-890: The specified server is unknown.
LOGIN-4.21.15-430: The following drive mapping operation could not be completed...
Is their a way to map a non novell drive in the login script. Our office added a snap server for archiving data and rather than map a drive to that server on everyones machine via windows, would like to add it to our login script. I have tried this:
MAP Y=:\\SNAPSERVER\FOLDER
This didn't...
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