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  1. joeltrettin

    Red x's on network mapped drives, services not started

    OK I think I figured out the issue. I was adjusting the Group Policy on the Domain Controller and not the local XP workstation (the Always Wait...doesn't exist on the domain controller). I loaded MMC and added the Group Policy snap-in and found the "Always Wait..." setting. I enabled...
  2. joeltrettin

    Red x's on network mapped drives, services not started

    Thanks for the tip - I kind of suspected something in the Group Policy. I switched the Synchronous Logon to enabled to we'll see how that goes. After reading the FAQ it mentions enabling the item "Always Wait for Network..." but I don't see an entry like that under Admin...
  3. joeltrettin

    Red x's on network mapped drives, services not started

    We have a handful of users on our Windows 2000 Server network domain with Windows XP Pro workstations. They are using local profiles (still working on the roaming stuff). Recently we have had almost all of the XP Pro PCs have a problem with connecting the network mapped drives. They all have red...
  4. joeltrettin

    Windows 2000 slow in bringing up file lists

    Thanks for responding but I figured it out...what I found was that when these laptops were imaged (all with the same Ghost image) we had a Novell Netware server running on the network. W2K correctly identified this on the network and setup the appropriate Client for Netware and IPX stack for the...
  5. joeltrettin

    Windows 2000 slow in bringing up file lists

    We have several laptops setup with Windows 2000 Pro and they all seem to have a similar problem with being extremely slow when trying to access or browse files in Windows Explorer or the File Open portion of Word, Excel, etc. Basically if you hit File Open and then try to open any of the mapped...

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