Thanks Kratzyman, but the issue started with v4.9 and prior but was fixed for me by v4.9 SP2. It had nothing to do with my scripts.
But I made the mistake if installing the v4.9 SP2 Post SP2 fix and now my Application Explorer won't present my users with the Netware Printer Manager that I have...
OK, but without them it's worked just fine for 4 years. I'll make the change and see what happens.
Why would it suddenly stop working, and be intermittant for intermittant users?
Well.... all was well all week until this morning.
All week, each time I or someone that's experienced the issue logged in, the WRITE "%HOME_DIRECTORY" command worked as it should, of course, and showed the mapping to the H drive.
Today I log in and the error LOGIN-LGNWNT32.DLL-400: A...
That makes sense. :)
I've made the change to my script and will watch it. Today things are working fine and that added command displays the correct path and directories.... Tomorrow? Who knows!
If for some reason something changes which causes the issue to reappear.... like the server or...
Thanks for the reply Lad....
But the answer to your question is negative. One in particular is 'jmchugh'. It happens whether their directory name is less than 8 charactors or not. Mine does the same thing and is exactly 8.
And all users have all rights including Supervisor to their home...
LOGIN-LGNWNT32.DLL-400: A network drive cannot be mapped to a drive that is designated as a local drive.
[ROOT H:=]
Hi all,
I searched but did not see this exact problem anywhere.
Recently I've been plagued with login errors with my Win2000 and XP users not getting their 'H' home directories...
Hey all... me again! Still banging my head against the monitor.
After I pulled my head out of my butt, I ran REGEDT32 as one of the workstations users that has already had OutlookXP configured and working.
I followed the instructions to make the changes to the Protected Storage System Provider...
Leexlx,
I tried that already also. On my workstations, the users authenticate through Novell and ZENworks for their user policies, etc. They are made POWER USERS. If I log onto the machine as the administrator (locally), all I get is the administrators key here...
Someone suggested trying this: I haven't had the chance to try it but I'll let you know......
Try renaming the .PWL file for this user ID, and then reboot the computer. The .PWL files should be in the WINNT directory (I think).
When this user ID logs in again, Windows should create a new...
Marc and Beerhunter,
Neither of those works. That registry key does not exist on my W2k/Oxp setup. I'm also in a Netware 5.1 environment with roaming profiles, and only one mail system to worry about.
It seems SID dependant. I Ghost and GhostWalk each deployed workstation and change both the...
Jim,
Which version of Office are we talking about here? I'm having the same problem in Win2k and OfficeXP. That key doesn't exist.... there's only the SID and it changes as each user logs on.
Joe
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