Re: Scripting and Network Drives
- From: "Al Mulnick" <amulnick_No_SPAM@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2007 10:20:06 -0400
Glad to hear you're making progress. I'd still suspect name resolution, but
not necessarily on the client end. :)
"Dennis Backherms" <dbackherms@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1192816972.847894.33470@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
How about this, today the computer came on and now the drive maps
fine. To answer your question, I did try other letters, checked other
possible stack issues, and I did not see any entry in the error log.
After I put the pause statement in the .bat file, I received a 67
error message. I looked up the error code and I ran through all of the
local computer related problems solutions and none of them were true,
in my case. The other solutions were server related and I, directly,
cannot administer that computer. If the server is the problem, which I
believe it to be, then I will have to go throught the proper channels
to rectify that problem. Thank you for the help but I believe the
problem does not exist on the local computer but on the server where
the share is located.
.
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