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Guest yaro137@googlemail.com
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Is there any difference when accessing folders by means of a mapped

drive and going all the way through My Network Places? I'm just

wandering as I have a strange problem with some of the users in our

network. Basically from time to time some of them and in practice

always the same ones age having difficulties with accessing some

folders shared on the server. They have all the permissions they need

and more and it's not just the matter of getting access denied error

but not being able to see any contents inside a shared folder at all.

More bizaarely on other occasions they can see and access all the

contents just fine. There are no limits set on how many users can

access any of company folders so that definitely wouldn't be causing

the problem. The server has 25 licenses and there are currently only

16 users. The licensing service is disabled as it's an old Win2k

server.

Any ideas?

Thanks

yaro

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Guest David
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Re: Mapped drives and My Network Places

 

Hi There,

 

It might be worth checking to see if there is offline files and folders

enabled. If it is when the problem happens check the systray to see if its

gone offline. If it has right click the icon and synchronise. See if the

items them appear.

 

<yaro137@googlemail.com> wrote in message

news:90ab0001-4d6c-47fa-89ef-e83ea2b402cc@i36g2000prf.googlegroups.com...

> Is there any difference when accessing folders by means of a mapped

> drive and going all the way through My Network Places? I'm just

> wandering as I have a strange problem with some of the users in our

> network. Basically from time to time some of them and in practice

> always the same ones age having difficulties with accessing some

> folders shared on the server. They have all the permissions they need

> and more and it's not just the matter of getting access denied error

> but not being able to see any contents inside a shared folder at all.

> More bizaarely on other occasions they can see and access all the

> contents just fine. There are no limits set on how many users can

> access any of company folders so that definitely wouldn't be causing

> the problem. The server has 25 licenses and there are currently only

> 16 users. The licensing service is disabled as it's an old Win2k

> server.

> Any ideas?

> Thanks

> yaro

Guest Harry Bates
Posted

Re: Mapped drives and My Network Places

 

Licensing is not your proboem. Your problem is more than likely if the users

are using a laptop or they are having network connectivity problems with a

desktop and they click on a drive that they do not have network access to at

the time. Sometimes Windows will remove the mapped drive from explorer, and

drop you down the focus down to the next available drive. Could this be what

you are experiencing?

 

Harry Bates

 

 

<yaro137@googlemail.com> wrote in message

news:90ab0001-4d6c-47fa-89ef-e83ea2b402cc@i36g2000prf.googlegroups.com...

> Is there any difference when accessing folders by means of a mapped

> drive and going all the way through My Network Places? I'm just

> wandering as I have a strange problem with some of the users in our

> network. Basically from time to time some of them and in practice

> always the same ones age having difficulties with accessing some

> folders shared on the server. They have all the permissions they need

> and more and it's not just the matter of getting access denied error

> but not being able to see any contents inside a shared folder at all.

> More bizaarely on other occasions they can see and access all the

> contents just fine. There are no limits set on how many users can

> access any of company folders so that definitely wouldn't be causing

> the problem. The server has 25 licenses and there are currently only

> 16 users. The licensing service is disabled as it's an old Win2k

> server.

> Any ideas?

> Thanks

> yaro

Guest yaro137@googlemail.com
Posted

Re: Mapped drives and My Network Places

 

Thanks guys. It would be difficult to test the theory with offline

files as the occurrence of these events is quite random. It's not just

one folder and you never now which one is it gonna be next. If I would

like to sync all the shared folders I would definitely run out of

space. I'm not sure if they're using laptops but that's highly

probable. In second case I must say that they're connecting just fine

to the mapped drives. It's just that if they go deep inside the shared

folders then sometimes at some point they're getting to one that looks

empty to them although at the same time other users can see all the

contents. I know it's really weird but here we are.

yaro

Guest Anteaus
Posted

Re: Mapped drives and My Network Places

 

 

http://mylogon.net/support/psave

 

You will get this kind of symptom if "offline files" is active and the

powersave keeps cutting-in unexpectedly.

 

 

"yaro137@googlemail.com" wrote:

> Thanks guys. It would be difficult to test the theory with offline

> files as the occurrence of these events is quite random. It's not just

> one folder and you never now which one is it gonna be next. If I would

> like to sync all the shared folders I would definitely run out of

> space. I'm not sure if they're using laptops but that's highly

> probable. In second case I must say that they're connecting just fine

> to the mapped drives. It's just that if they go deep inside the shared

> folders then sometimes at some point they're getting to one that looks

> empty to them although at the same time other users can see all the

> contents. I know it's really weird but here we are.

> yaro

>

>

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