login to W2003 Domain
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I have some users login in and many times they dont get the mapped drive
stablish in their user profile. When they go into network places, and try
to map to the shared folder it asks them for username/password and then it
tells them that the user is already login; thus, the only way to map the
folder to a drive is to login as someone else eventhough they're login to
the domain computer.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Raul Rego
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