I am a user on the Windows Server 2003 domain with around 14000 other users. A server has a share called "Users" with a folder for each user. The domain was upgraded from the old NT based "gpnt19" to the new "gp2k999" user account. Somehow when I perform a direct connection into the server through Windows Terminal services, the "admin tools\event viewer\application log" shows the following message: Failed to set the user's home directory [Drive F: connected to share \\gpnt19\users].
Question: How can I find where this script is trying to connect to "\\gpnt19\users" so I can stop it from connecting to the share? Any help will be appreciated.
Workstation: WinXp pro sp2
Server: Windows 2003
Thanks
blitz92
Question: How can I find where this script is trying to connect to "\\gpnt19\users" so I can stop it from connecting to the share? Any help will be appreciated.
Workstation: WinXp pro sp2
Server: Windows 2003
Thanks
blitz92