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network server error? 1

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ikonpro

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Jun 21, 2001
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Hello,
I am running Win 2000 with 7 computers on a server.
One computer this morning booted up with the following error while signing on to the server.
"an error occurred while reconnecting G to "concord2\abj's A drive" Microsoft Win network abj's A drive path was not found"
The person at computer for abj's told me that on Friday when he signed off it gave him a message something like...
if you sign off the person connected to his computer would not be able to access it.
One.. the computers are not connected where we use each others from one station to the other.
Two.. I don't know what they may have done to connect the workstations.
Three..what and where do I need to go to unconfigure the connection of these two workstations or correct this error?
Thanks
Ikonpro
 
It sounds there was a mapped drive that was made from one computer to the other. When the computer with the shared drive shut down, it gave the the message "There is one user connected...." When the other computer booted back up it could not find the mapped drive that it used to be mapped to before giving you the message "an error occurred while reconnecting G to "concord2\abj's A drive" Go to Windows explorer, look for the G: drive, right click on it, and choose "dissconnect". Then go to the other machine and you can unshare the drive if you want.
 
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