Mapping a network drive

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Using windows XP, i map a drive on another computer & it displays it my computer & i can connect to it fine & all but when i reboot or even if i log off & log back on the mapped network drive is not displayed in my computer & i have to re-map it. The re-connect at log on box is always checked. Any solutions?
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When you set up the network drive there is a box you can check that says "Reconnect at logon".
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Already tried that if you read my first post.
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Ensure that when you map the network drive, that you are doing so with the login/password, i.e. the network credentials that you will be using after the reboot and use commonly. XP will use a default set of credentials that may be different to your login name. The option to change the login/password is called "connect using a different username"

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Sorry about that I should read more carefully. Are you using any logon scripts for users when they log on. This may solve the problem.
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