I have recently added a wireless card to one of my home network computers. When the computer boots up it is suppose to add a network drive to windows explorer but since going wireless I get an error message saying the drive cannot be found. Before going wireless I would be asked for two logins at bootup. First I would have to log in to the computer. Then I would have to log in to the computer containing the network drive. The logins would come back to back. I have done the following.
1. Set the wireless drivers to load at startup in scheduled tasks.
2. In active directory, I gave the wireless computer dial in permissions on the dial in tab.
With the wireless computer, the network connections seems to load in dead last. Apparently my computer is trying to load the network drive before a network connection is made. Once the connection is made, I can browse to the other computer, type in the password and access the drive.
My questions.
How does bootup order with wireless differ from the wired computers?
Am I missing some permissions in active directory that prevents the logins?
How can I fix my problem?
1. Set the wireless drivers to load at startup in scheduled tasks.
2. In active directory, I gave the wireless computer dial in permissions on the dial in tab.
With the wireless computer, the network connections seems to load in dead last. Apparently my computer is trying to load the network drive before a network connection is made. Once the connection is made, I can browse to the other computer, type in the password and access the drive.
My questions.
How does bootup order with wireless differ from the wired computers?
Am I missing some permissions in active directory that prevents the logins?
How can I fix my problem?