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| | network drives not restored on Windows 2003 Hyper-V instance reboot Hi. Everytime I reboot my Windows 2003 server (a Hyper-V machine) my network mounts are not restored. This is a real problem since this server functions as a, well, server, and these resources need to be available all the time. They are still known to Explorer, but when I click on one of them I get a popup that says: An error occurred while reconnecting R: to \\myhost\myfolder Microsoft Windows Network : There are currently no login servers available to servie the logon request. This connection has not been restored. If I disconnect and reconnect, things are ok. Anybody know how to fix this permanently? Thanks. CB |
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