Hey everyone.
I have a puzzling problem that I have been having over the past month or so.
I have a windows 2000 Active Directory network, with about 150 users on it. I have the password policy set to force password change after 90 days. Every so often I haev someone mention to me that daily, they get disconnected from any network drives they have mapped, and have to reboot or re-map the drives to connect to them again. I checked their accounts, and there are no session limits or anything that I can see. Every person says that they just changed their passwords not too long ago.
They can log in to the network with no problems, and map the network drives, but mid day, the drives become unaccessable, and they have to reboot or re-map.
The majority of the workstations that the users use are windows 98, and some have the active directory client installed.
Has anyone else experienced anything like this?
Many thanks for any suggestions you may have.
I have a puzzling problem that I have been having over the past month or so.
I have a windows 2000 Active Directory network, with about 150 users on it. I have the password policy set to force password change after 90 days. Every so often I haev someone mention to me that daily, they get disconnected from any network drives they have mapped, and have to reboot or re-map the drives to connect to them again. I checked their accounts, and there are no session limits or anything that I can see. Every person says that they just changed their passwords not too long ago.
They can log in to the network with no problems, and map the network drives, but mid day, the drives become unaccessable, and they have to reboot or re-map.
The majority of the workstations that the users use are windows 98, and some have the active directory client installed.
Has anyone else experienced anything like this?
Many thanks for any suggestions you may have.