Situation:
I recently put in a network in my house. There are two computers, one is running XP Professional and the other is running 2000 Professional. I can ping from either machine and all is well. I also set up a NetGear RP614 Router with built-in switch. I am treating the 2000 Professional machine as the server with the entire Local C Drive shared.
On the XP Professional machine, I have a network drive called Z mapped to the C drive on the 2000 Pro machine. Upon creating the mapped network drive I checked off the reconnect at logon box.
Problem:
Each morning when I first turn on the PC and boot up, I cannot open any applications from the shortcuts on my desktop without first double-clicking on the network drive Z. Only then does everything work.
Why?
Why do I have to double-click on the network drive Z on the XP Professional machine before I can open any applications from the shortcuts on the desktop?
I recently put in a network in my house. There are two computers, one is running XP Professional and the other is running 2000 Professional. I can ping from either machine and all is well. I also set up a NetGear RP614 Router with built-in switch. I am treating the 2000 Professional machine as the server with the entire Local C Drive shared.
On the XP Professional machine, I have a network drive called Z mapped to the C drive on the 2000 Pro machine. Upon creating the mapped network drive I checked off the reconnect at logon box.
Problem:
Each morning when I first turn on the PC and boot up, I cannot open any applications from the shortcuts on my desktop without first double-clicking on the network drive Z. Only then does everything work.
Why?
Why do I have to double-click on the network drive Z on the XP Professional machine before I can open any applications from the shortcuts on the desktop?