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Stop remembering network mappings
  1. #1


    rb Guest

    Stop remembering network mappings


    Hi,

    I have a laptop that I use at work and at home. At work, logon scripts maps
    drives that I need while I'm there. At home, however, when I log in, vista
    tries to reconnect those drives. That "freezes" the computers for a few
    minutes and then a bubble pops up from System Tray saying that "could not
    reconnect...".

    The question is: how do I tell Vista to stop remembering mapped drives
    between 2 log ins?

    Thanks.




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  2. #2


    Jon Guest

    Re: Stop remembering network mappings


    "rb" <rajko_at_nospam_sheermomentum.com> wrote in message
    news:eHEFxXVoHHA.716@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
    >
    > Hi,
    >
    > I have a laptop that I use at work and at home. At work, logon scripts
    > maps
    > drives that I need while I'm there. At home, however, when I log in, vista
    > tries to reconnect those drives. That "freezes" the computers for a few
    > minutes and then a bubble pops up from System Tray saying that "could not
    > reconnect...".
    >
    > The question is: how do I tell Vista to stop remembering mapped drives
    > between 2 log ins?
    >
    > Thanks.



    Improve your login script to remove them first

    --
    Jon



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  3. #3


    rb Guest

    Re: Stop remembering network mappings

    >
    > Improve your login script to remove them first
    >


    Is that all that can be done? Is there no registry hacks or anything like
    that? I mean, I work in a domain environment and logon scripts have been
    developed to work for all users; not to mention that scripts "cascade" (call
    other scripts).

    Thanks.

    rb


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  4. #4


    rb Guest

    Re: Stop remembering network mappings

    Oh, and another thing: at work, the script from a DC may first delete and
    then map new drives, but that doesn't solve the problem when I get home. At
    home, there *are* not scripts to run; therefore, anything previously mapped
    will be destroyed.

    OTOH, if I put anything in startup, at work it will run *after* logon script
    and will delete anything that script already created.

    Is there a way out of this maze??

    Thanks.


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  5. #5


    Jon Guest

    Re: Stop remembering network mappings


    "rb" <rajko_at_nospam_sheermomentum.com> wrote in message
    news:e62HgOWoHHA.1240@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
    > Oh, and another thing: at work, the script from a DC may first delete and
    > then map new drives, but that doesn't solve the problem when I get home.
    > At home, there *are* not scripts to run; therefore, anything previously
    > mapped will be destroyed.
    >
    > OTOH, if I put anything in startup, at work it will run *after* logon
    > script and will delete anything that script already created.
    >
    > Is there a way out of this maze??
    >
    > Thanks.
    >


    Your script in startup could detect the current situation ie whether you're
    connected to work or home, and then dependent on that either delete or don't
    delete the previous mappings.

    That's one way. There may well be other approaches, though

    --
    Jon



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  6. #6


    Mike Matheny Guest

    Re: Stop remembering network mappings

    rb submitted this idea :
    >>
    >> Improve your login script to remove them first
    >>

    >
    > Is that all that can be done? Is there no registry hacks or anything like
    > that? I mean, I work in a domain environment and logon scripts have been
    > developed to work for all users; not to mention that scripts "cascade" (call
    > other scripts).
    >
    > Thanks.
    >
    > rb


    If you are the domain admin, or have some say over the logon scripts, have them
    (or you) remove the /persistent:yes at the end of the net use {driveletter}
    line. Or make it /persistent:no - that way, the drive mappings will not be
    there the next time you boot, but will be added by the logon script.

    --

    Mike Matheny



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