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Old 12-31-2008   #1 (permalink)
Mike


 
 

Mapped drives...

I've got a client with a small office with a couple of Vista machines, one
Home Basic & the other Home Premium.
The Home basic (Emachine desktop, 2.3GHz Dual Core & 2GB of RAM) is running
a multi-user version of Quickbooks 2009.
The Home Premium (Acer laptop, 2GHz Dual Core & 2GB RAM) is accessing the
company file over the network.
I'm sharing the folder on the desktop & have a mapped drive on the laptop,
but everytime laptop is restarted, it 'cannot connect all network drives',
even though I have the 'reconnect at log on' box checked.
Both of them are in the same workgroup - is there a way I can get drive to
connect everytime?
I can double-click & enter the username & password, but I'd like it to be as
automated as possible.
Just for the record, I had no hand in the initial computer purchases, I just
got a call to 'set up Quickbooks on a new computer'!
Thanks-



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Old 12-31-2008   #2 (permalink)
Not Even Me


 
 

Re: Mapped drives...

in many cases, when you map the drive, if you select login as a different
user, then type in the desired username/password and check reconnect at
logon, it works.
just mapping it while logged onto the desired profile doesn't usually work.

"Mike" <mikey117@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:

> I've got a client with a small office with a couple of Vista machines, one
> Home Basic & the other Home Premium.
> The Home basic (Emachine desktop, 2.3GHz Dual Core & 2GB of RAM) is
> running a multi-user version of Quickbooks 2009.
> The Home Premium (Acer laptop, 2GHz Dual Core & 2GB RAM) is accessing the
> company file over the network.
> I'm sharing the folder on the desktop & have a mapped drive on the laptop,
> but everytime laptop is restarted, it 'cannot connect all network drives',
> even though I have the 'reconnect at log on' box checked.
> Both of them are in the same workgroup - is there a way I can get drive to
> connect everytime?
> I can double-click & enter the username & password, but I'd like it to be
> as automated as possible.
> Just for the record, I had no hand in the initial computer purchases, I
> just got a call to 'set up Quickbooks on a new computer'!
> Thanks-
>

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Old 12-31-2008   #3 (permalink)
Mike


 
 

Re: Mapped drives...

Yes, I did chose 'log in as a different user' & it still is disconnected on
startup & user has to log in with that name & password to connect.

"Not Even Me" <cargod01@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:

> in many cases, when you map the drive, if you select login as a different
> user, then type in the desired username/password and check reconnect at
> logon, it works.
> just mapping it while logged onto the desired profile doesn't usually
> work.
>
> "Mike" <mikey117@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:%23AZhRHxaJHA.5788@xxxxxx
Quote:

>> I've got a client with a small office with a couple of Vista machines,
>> one Home Basic & the other Home Premium.
>> The Home basic (Emachine desktop, 2.3GHz Dual Core & 2GB of RAM) is
>> running a multi-user version of Quickbooks 2009.
>> The Home Premium (Acer laptop, 2GHz Dual Core & 2GB RAM) is accessing the
>> company file over the network.
>> I'm sharing the folder on the desktop & have a mapped drive on the
>> laptop, but everytime laptop is restarted, it 'cannot connect all network
>> drives', even though I have the 'reconnect at log on' box checked.
>> Both of them are in the same workgroup - is there a way I can get drive
>> to connect everytime?
>> I can double-click & enter the username & password, but I'd like it to be
>> as automated as possible.
>> Just for the record, I had no hand in the initial computer purchases, I
>> just got a call to 'set up Quickbooks on a new computer'!
>> Thanks-
>>
>
>

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Old 12-31-2008   #4 (permalink)
+Bob+


 
 

Re: Mapped drives...

On Wed, 31 Dec 2008 13:32:33 -0600, "Mike" <mikey117@xxxxxx>
wrote:
Quote:

>Yes, I did chose 'log in as a different user' & it still is disconnected on
>startup & user has to log in with that name & password to connect.
IME, you have to have a matching user account on the "server" in order
for it to reconnect automatically. So, if you log in to the client
with a username of "Rex" with a password of "password", you need to
have an account on the server with a username of "Rex" with a password
of "password".

I don't do any peer to peer networking, it's all peer to server, but I
imagine Vista would pass the credentials in the same way for both -
when you log in, the log in user's credentials are passed to the other
system for authentication. If there's no match, the drive does not
hook up.

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Old 12-31-2008   #5 (permalink)
Mike


 
 

Re: Mapped drives...

"+Bob+" <nomailplease@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:

> On Wed, 31 Dec 2008 13:32:33 -0600, "Mike" <mikey117@xxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
Quote:

>>Yes, I did chose 'log in as a different user' & it still is disconnected
>>on
>>startup & user has to log in with that name & password to connect.
>
> IME, you have to have a matching user account on the "server" in order
> for it to reconnect automatically. So, if you log in to the client
> with a username of "Rex" with a password of "password", you need to
> have an account on the server with a username of "Rex" with a password
> of "password".
>
> I don't do any peer to peer networking, it's all peer to server, but I
> imagine Vista would pass the credentials in the same way for both -
> when you log in, the log in user's credentials are passed to the other
> system for authentication. If there's no match, the drive does not
> hook up.
>
Yeah, I thought of that, & may try, but I can forsee the paniced phone call
when someone logs on to the desktop with the wrong username & nothing is
like they are used to!


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