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Guest michael.middleton@gmail.com
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Clients connecting from the Internet or through a VPN sometimes do not

get their local drives mapped. What usually happens is that an icon

will show up that says it's a "system folder", but they will get an

access denied/resource not available error if they try to click on it.

 

Again, this only happens about 30% of the time, and not to all

clients.

 

I've even had it happen to me once internally (out of 20 connection

attempts) - however it's definitely more predominant from outside the

network.

 

Any help is appreciated.

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Guest Rong Chen [MSFT]
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Re: TSCLIENT Drives only partly mapping

 

What client version do you use? Does this issue happen inside the corp

network as well?

 

Thanks

 

Rong

 

 

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<michael.middleton@gmail.com> wrote in message

news:2ce3cfa1-68d5-4544-8604-a5602a5d869d@x69g2000hsx.googlegroups.com...

> Clients connecting from the Internet or through a VPN sometimes do not

> get their local drives mapped. What usually happens is that an icon

> will show up that says it's a "system folder", but they will get an

> access denied/resource not available error if they try to click on it.

>

> Again, this only happens about 30% of the time, and not to all

> clients.

>

> I've even had it happen to me once internally (out of 20 connection

> attempts) - however it's definitely more predominant from outside the

> network.

>

> Any help is appreciated.

Guest michael.middleton@gmail.com
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Re: TSCLIENT Drives only partly mapping

 

Client can be any version. This happens inside the corp network - but

only occasionally (1 in 20 logins). I'm curious to see if this is a

resource bottleneck somewhere, however I get a mrxsmb error (3019)

when it does happen, and to me (random guessing) it seems like some

sort of cache isn't clearing somewhere.

Guest michael.middleton@gmail.com
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Re: TSCLIENT Drives only partly mapping

 

On Jan 25, 8:50 am, michael.middle...@gmail.com wrote:

> Client can be any version. This happens inside the corp network - but

> only occasionally (1 in 20 logins). I'm curious to see if this is a

> resource bottleneck somewhere, however I get a mrxsmb error (3019)

> when it does happen, and to me (random guessing) it seems like some

> sort of cache isn't clearing somewhere.

 

Can't find any bottlenecks with the exception of *possibly* network

(there should be enough bandwidth without latency, and printers map

fine). Still searching for an answer to this one.

Guest michael.middleton@gmail.com
Posted

Re: TSCLIENT Drives only partly mapping

 

On Jan 28, 11:11 am, michael.middle...@gmail.com wrote:

> On Jan 25, 8:50 am, michael.middle...@gmail.com wrote:

>

> > Client can be any version. This happens inside the corp network - but

> > only occasionally (1 in 20 logins). I'm curious to see if this is a

> > resource bottleneck somewhere, however I get a mrxsmb error (3019)

> > when it does happen, and to me (random guessing) it seems like some

> > sort of cache isn't clearing somewhere.

>

> Can't find any bottlenecks with the exception of *possibly* network

> (there should be enough bandwidth without latency, and printers map

> fine). Still searching for an answer to this one.

 

It's also something to do with the user's profile/login - as I can

login from the same computer with two different profiles, it'll happen

to one, but not to the other.


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