EddieVenus
Technical User
I had mapped a network drive we will call it N: over a VPN, this all worked fine for a long time. Then after having moved and waited for a new broadband connection for a week or so, I went to access this network drive over the VPN tunnel just like before, only now that drive (N
is local! It is represented by windows as a local drive, and when I click on it, it tells me that there is no disk! Even more strange is that it is not listed under removeable drives, but under fixed disks, and that it does not show up in some apps, like Partition Magic or Ghost. Win XP is telling me that the drive I had mapped to a remote machine is now local, but that it is not acctually here, or that there is nothing on it. Can anyone help me? I want to get rid of it, I need that drive letter, as that is the company's naming convention, it makes all the shortcuts work locally, and over the VPN. Thank you.
Eddie
p.s. at some point i recall XP asking to syncronize that drive, I just synced 1 folder, but I though I would mention it.
Eddie
p.s. at some point i recall XP asking to syncronize that drive, I just synced 1 folder, but I though I would mention it.