Drive Mapping issue

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rickmitchell
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Drive Mapping issue

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We have started implimenting the drive mapping script and have found that some of the time, they will not get mapped properly to their User Drive, but will map to the last user drive mapping statement, as if it was the default or as if they were a member of that department. This seems to happen randomly.

Has anyone seen this yet?
Thanks,
Rickrickmitchell2009-12-03 07:22:19
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Alexander Riedel
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Drive Mapping issue

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This forum is for support for our free community tools. This type of question is better suited for www.scriptinganswers.com
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rickmitchell
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Drive Mapping issue

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Ahh ok... so the code produced by your Login Script Generator should not be discussed here. Got it.

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If you are talking about the LogonScript.hta, that was created by Jeff Hicks, who incidentally frequents scriptinganswers.com much more than this forum.

I also must point out that your original post did not mention that your drive mappings code was generated with that.
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