mikethomson
IS-IT--Management
Firtsly, thanks to anyone for help on this, its got me stumped.
A customer I have has various network drives on their desktop. The drive connection is setup through login scripts so sorts it all out during network logon.
Once the logon script has completed ALL the drive mappings show the little red x under the drive until the user connects to them. You can connect to them when you click on them but when you try to run an shortcut where the executable is stored on the network drive it won't run the program saying it can't find the network drive.
This is a weird one, been through loads of different area's within Windows for security etc. I think it is possibly registry but not sure.
Anyone help with this?
A customer I have has various network drives on their desktop. The drive connection is setup through login scripts so sorts it all out during network logon.
Once the logon script has completed ALL the drive mappings show the little red x under the drive until the user connects to them. You can connect to them when you click on them but when you try to run an shortcut where the executable is stored on the network drive it won't run the program saying it can't find the network drive.
This is a weird one, been through loads of different area's within Windows for security etc. I think it is possibly registry but not sure.
Anyone help with this?