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| | Mapped drives have Red X? I had no problems with networking and sharing files, etc. Even this is really a cosmetic annoyance. I've mapped a shared folder on my server onto my Vista workstation using Windows Explorer. When I rename it from "Shared (\\SERVER)" to just "SERVER" it displays a red X on the little networked drive icon in explorer. It still works fine however. I was just wondering if there was a way to rename it without getting the incorrect red X. |
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| | Re: Mapped drives have Red X? "Michael Cecil" <macecil@gmail.com> wrote in message news:3M-dnZ4BAs7QSjXYnZ2dnUVZ_rjinZ2d@comcast.com... >I had no problems with networking and sharing files, etc. Even this is > really a cosmetic annoyance. I've mapped a shared folder on my server > onto my Vista workstation using Windows Explorer. > > When I rename it from "Shared (\\SERVER)" to just "SERVER" it displays a > red X on the little networked drive icon in explorer. It still works fine > however. I was just wondering if there was a way to rename it without > getting the incorrect red X. Are you on a wireless connection? Does the red X go away after you access the mapped drive? On my notebook mapped drives have the red X. If I do something that accesses the drive then the next time I look in Explorer the red X has gone away. After a while it comes back. As it doesn't affect the way things work I've always just ignored it. In my case I've always assumed it has something to do with the wireless connection. My notebook goes through two wireless connections to get to my server, one to the router, then a wireless bridge to the server. On a workstation on the same switch as the server I don't see this behavior. It would be interesting to find out what is really going on. -- Kerry Brown Microsoft MVP - Shell/User http://www.vistahelp.ca |
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| | Re: Mapped drives have Red X? On Sat, 13 Jan 2007 07:29:23 -0800, "Kerry Brown" <kerry@kdbNOSPAMsys-tems.c*a*m> wrote: >"Michael Cecil" <macecil@gmail.com> wrote in message >news:3M-dnZ4BAs7QSjXYnZ2dnUVZ_rjinZ2d@comcast.com... >>I had no problems with networking and sharing files, etc. Even this is >> really a cosmetic annoyance. I've mapped a shared folder on my server >> onto my Vista workstation using Windows Explorer. >> >> When I rename it from "Shared (\\SERVER)" to just "SERVER" it displays a >> red X on the little networked drive icon in explorer. It still works fine >> however. I was just wondering if there was a way to rename it without >> getting the incorrect red X. > > >Are you on a wireless connection? Does the red X go away after you access >the mapped drive? On my notebook mapped drives have the red X. If I do >something that accesses the drive then the next time I look in Explorer the >red X has gone away. After a while it comes back. As it doesn't affect the >way things work I've always just ignored it. In my case I've always assumed >it has something to do with the wireless connection. My notebook goes >through two wireless connections to get to my server, one to the router, >then a wireless bridge to the server. On a workstation on the same switch as >the server I don't see this behavior. It would be interesting to find out >what is really going on. No, this machine wasn't using a wireless connection. I did notice that if I add the // back to the drive name that it makes the X go away. Pretty odd, eh? |
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