RE: VPN & Mapped Network drives
- From: Wim <Wim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 06:41:02 -0700
Hi Desco, thanks for responding to this issue. I'm afraid I don't understand
your reply however. Please accept I'm just a normal user, not a techie.
If you're referring to the option where I use start-run, then all I can tell
you is that I just type the servername in the command box. Nothing like net
use or something like that. Also, how can I create a .bat file?
thanks for your patience & help
Wim
"desco" wrote:
> You do not specify what command you are running but I suspect you are using a
> "net use" command.
> Try creating a *.bat file that includes the following line preceding the net
> use drive command.
> net use [device] /delete
> The "/delete" command will eliminate the device in use error.
>
> "Wim" wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am having big problems for a while now with connecting to network drives
> > when I work from home over VPN. My employer’s support people haven’t been
> > able to find a solution yet and are basically out of solutions. Here’s the
> > problem – I’ll try to be as short as possible. Numbers 2, 3 and 4 below are
> > results of possible workarounds already tried.
> >
> > 1. Trying to connect to any mapped network drive results in the (well
> > known?) message “an error occurred while reconnecting…… local device name is
> > already in use”.
> > 2. when I remove all mappings (either when I’m at home or in the office
> > before trying again at home) and then try to do “start – run” and type the
> > relevant server name, I get a logon screen, and then after I type the
> > username and password info, there’s a text balloon coming up saying “The user
> > name that you’re trying to logon with is the same name that you are already
> > logged on with. That user name has already been tried. (hence the logon
> > screen coming up I guess) A domain controller could not be found to verify
> > that name.
> > 3. another solution was to try and add the drives to My Network Places. This
> > results in a windows error message “Run a DLL as an App”
> >
> > Sometimes it does work when I don’t shutdown the PC at the office, but
> > instead Hibernate. Then it’ll be OK using mapped drives for one time at home
> > – until I hibernate, shutdown or re-boot again only.
> >
> > Current workaround is to logon to the PC with a local user. That’s OK, but
> > it makes it incredibly irritating to work with VPN – as each and every time I
> > use the internet, intranet, outlook or anything I am prompted for my username
> > and password.
> >
> > Like all trained support staff do – it has of course been suggested that my
> > home equipment causes the problem – or some settings at my providers. I can’t
> > believe this is the case as I’ve recently switched providers and also
> > modem/router equipment, but that doesn’t make any difference. Also the
> > problem hasn’t always been there, and at least 3 months before or after it
> > started there have been no changes in my hardware and provider.
> >
> > System info:
> > Dell M2
> > Win XP SP 2 + all fixes
> > 1GB memory
> > Normally logging on to the company domain.
> >
> > Thanks for taking the time to read all this – suggestions very welcome.
> > Regards
> > Wim
> >
.
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