RE: net.exe faulting module msvcrt.dll???

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From: ID (ID_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 08/24/04


Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2004 08:45:09 -0700

I have found my own solution...when I tried logging in, the error did not
occur...which let me know it wasn't the machine. So when I checked User
Manager, sure enough the users which were having the issue, did not have the
proper path to their home drives in their profile.

Thanks anyways!

"ID" wrote:

> Some of the workstations receive an error message when the startup script
> initiates. It seems to happen when it is trying to map the home drive. I do
> not believe it to be the script as it is the same one we have used for quite
> some time and only happends on select machines. When I check the event log,
> I receive 2 errors:
> 1. net.exe faulted by msvcrt.dll
> 2. Followed by Fault bucket
>
> I thought it may have been an incorrect version of msvcrt.dll..but is the
> same version as the machines which are working.
>
> Any ideas to correct this? Once you click on Send or Don't Send error
> report, script continues to map other drives.



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