Re: My Documents Redirection with Laptop using WiFi
- From: "Chris" <cka691@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 11:10:06 -0400
This is a problem with Dlink, Netgear and Linksys cards. If the wireless
card was an internal Intel Pro they have a utility that will let wireless
connect to a domain during boot.
"Chester" <chester.hull@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1155566608.868882.201320@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello, We enabled My Documents redirection on the network, and the
wired computers work fine with it, but the laptops connecting over WiFi
fail to boot. They simply hang in the Applying Settings stage.
When we wire those same laptops into the network, they will boot fine,
but then if we shut down, and try to reboot again on the wireless, we
get the same problem.
I'm assuming this is because the WiFi connection is not connected yet
in the boot process when the laptop is looking for the My Documents
folder.
How can we get around this, or how can we accomplish what we are trying
to do?
The end goal is to have the two users in our office that use both a
laptop and a desktop have their documents available on either computer.
Should we use My Documents redirection, Roaming Profiles, or something
else to accomplish this?
Also, the laptops are used off the network, so they would need offline
access to the files.
Thanks!
Chester
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