Lets say there were a network with "limited" bandwidth. And someone... had setup a logon script which maps 11 network drives for all users. In theroy would this bog down the network constantly, or would this cause more network traffic only at user logon.

How does a network drive access the drive? Does it use the network constantly, or only at initial map? I was once told that with NT, a network drive is always using network resources.

Or, as I said before, could I just be misinformed about how network drives use network resources? I am looking for documentation on how these 11 network drives bog down our network. I believe that if this portion of the logon script were deleted that we would have better connectivity to an already limping network.

thanks

PRO

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