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TCPIP007
February 17th, 2006, 01:55 AM
Hello,
My Laptop runs with win 2000 and services Pack 4 and a login script is allocated to it that enable it to have access to some network drives. When log into a NT domain this morning, all network drives have a small little cross beside it that shows that it is not connected. when click onto any of the network drive, it shows an error saying:
An error occured while reconnecting to S: \\server name\sharefolder$ microsoft windows network : The local device name is already in use. This connection has not been restored.
Action taken:
1. Restarted computer serveral times and login.( no luck)
2. Check network cable is tightly connected.
3. Can access to internet and ping to the router and able to see domain when double click to My computer but not able to map any network drives.
Please advise and share the knowledges.
Thanks all
Stalemate
February 17th, 2006, 09:26 AM
Things to check:
Can you still access the shares using the UNC from a command line or in the Windows Explorer address bar - "\\server name\sharefolder$"?
If you right click My Computer on your Desktop and select Disconnect Network Drives, do you see the mapped drives there already? To other shares or the correct ones?
PBase001
February 17th, 2006, 01:58 PM
Can you ping the server?
Can you browse via double click <Network Places> -> <Entire Network> -> <Microsoft Windows Network> -> Domain
Can you see the Server listed?
Melmac
February 17th, 2006, 02:17 PM
This typically happens by not adding /persistent:no to the drive mapping lines in your batch file. It is not supplying the credentials and attempting to do the map because it sees said resource as already being mapped.
Try changing your batch file to this syntax:
net use Z: \\server\share <password> /user:domain\username /persistent:no
Then manually disconnect all of your mapped drives and run the batch file again.
If ALL of your drive mappings are handled by this same batch file, you could always add the following on the first line:
net use * /delete /y
Which will delete all of your network drives before attempting any mappings, and in that case all you would need to do it edit the batch and then run it.
If I completely missed the mark here, I apologize for the wasted time.
TCPIP007
February 19th, 2006, 08:28 PM
Tks,
To answer :
1) Stalemate
I cannot access using UNC command. When i disconnected all the network drive, i cannot see any network drive wne i restart my laptop and login again.
2) PBase001
i can see my entire network and domain when i browse it.
3) Melmac
I'll try it out and let you know.. Tks
TCPIP007
February 19th, 2006, 09:26 PM
Hi Melmac,
I have tried your method and it is not working. See below whether i have did the correct thing.
net use Z: \\paper\calenda$ <password> /john:abccompany\john /persistent:no
One strange thing is that only my laptop have this problem. when i go to any other workstations with win 98 / win2000 or win xp, i have no problem loggin in using the original script file that i use to have. i believe the problem lies within the Laptop.
Any other suggestions
Melmac
February 19th, 2006, 10:22 PM
/john:abccompany\john
should be
/user:abccompany\john
TCPIP007
February 19th, 2006, 10:44 PM
Hi,
i have make the amendment and no luck.
Do you think the problems lies with the Laptop and the problem not lies in the server because i can see all my network drive when i log on using other workstation.
tks
Melmac
February 20th, 2006, 01:29 PM
It is definitely an issue with your laptop. This error occurs when you are trying to map a drive letter that is already mapped to another resource. Try changing the drive letter that you are mapping and see if that changes anything. It is not a network issue. If you read the error message, where it says 'local device name', that is referring to the drive letter you are attempting to map, the particular share it is connecting to, or even the credentials required for said share, does not even come into play at this point.
futuretech
February 21st, 2006, 01:51 PM
When you logon to the laptop ensure that it shows the proper domain in the domain box and not local.
Have you checked that the proper IP info is being handed out by the DHCP server?
Have you tried setting a static IP with a gateway pointing to the domain server and the right DNS servers?
Reddman
February 21st, 2006, 04:07 PM
When you log into the laptop locally (not connected to the domain), are there any "removable drives" in MyComputer?
TCPIP007
February 21st, 2006, 09:57 PM
hi all,
Melmac,
Do you know how to manually remove any drive letter that is reside in registry or somewhere in my Laptop that had cause the local device not able to map.
Futuretech,
i'm very sure that i log into the correct domain. the Laptop is running in a static IP and gateway is pointed correctly. Any other suggestions.
Reddman,
When log in locally, only a removeable drive (thumb drive is used and the drive letter assisgn is E .
Tks
Melmac
February 22nd, 2006, 09:16 AM
The next logical step is to try mapping a different drive letter and see if it changes anything. Have you tried changing the script to map a different drive letter altogether like I suggested previously?
futuretech
February 22nd, 2006, 09:41 AM
Check that the time /day/date is correct on the laptop.
To verify if you are logging on to the domain and which server you are logging on, at a command prompt, type set and then press ENTER. Look for the LOGONSERVER entry. If it is set to the name of your computer, you were logged on using cached domain credentials. If you are logging on the domain, the LOGONSERVER entry is set to one of the domain controllers.
Have you looked at event viewer on the machine itself or at the event viewer on the server to see if any errors are being generated?
TCPIP007
February 22nd, 2006, 07:51 PM
Hi
Melmac,
I have tried, but no luck.
futuretech.
I will try your method and see what is the outcome.
By the way, any other suggestions. My laptop has the latest service pack 4 for win2000.
Tks
TCPIP007
February 22nd, 2006, 09:16 PM
Hi Futuretech,
Comfirm it is logon to the domain.
Event viewer says that No winNT or win2000 domain controller is available for domain ABC. the Following error occured: There are currently no logon server available to service the Logon request.
Action taken by me : I uninstall the TCPIP protocol and reinstall again. It works and i can see all map drives but when i restart the Laptop again, i can see only partial map drives that is allocated to this user.
Any ideas what went wrong but at least we have some improvement in the process of solving this problems
jamesssf
March 25th, 2006, 12:39 PM
I've had the same problem. what i do is put the computer on a workgroup, restart and then put it back on the domain, restart and re-map the drive. hope this helps
TCPIP007
March 26th, 2006, 08:17 PM
Thanks Jamesssf for the information.
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