Xp Loggin in problems.



Hi there... I got a question about WINXP Pro and home. I use both in
out small business network.

My Server is a Win2000 Pro.
All Users have passwords

The problem is:
When a user starts up WinXP, they put in there password and windows
loads.
- we have 3 mapped drives
It doesn't want to login to the mapped drives. BUT I can open up
explore and click on those mapped drives and it will then connect
(without puttin in a password).

I have remapped/remapped drive letters but still have the same
problems. I also have put a check in the reconnect on login box.

any Idea's ????

Thanks

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