Drive Mapping - Any Help appreciated!

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Ray
Date: 10/13/04


Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 13:34:02 +0100

Hi, We have W2k3 AD environment.

No changes to the network have been made!

For no apparent reason, all users fail to receive the drive mappings via the
group policies....

If we map their drives manually, this works ok....

If we remove the computer account from Domain, then rejoined same computer
to Domain....the client machine will then receive its mapped drives via
group policy....

This is a global issue, regardless of user logging on, we have one site
only....

Any ideas to why this could happen ...or troubleshooting issues...

Please help

Cheers



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