We are Windows 2003 Native AD.  We use login scripts in BAT text files to
map network drives like this:

 

Net use f: \\server\share <file:///\\server\share> 

Net use g: \\server2\share2 <file:///\\server2\share2> 

Etc..

 

We recently added a Windows 2003 R2 X-64 Enterprise server to the network.
It is in the domain.  I added Net use statements in the login script to map
drives to shares on this server.  Logins from machines running Windows 2000,
Windows XP and Windows 2003 work just fine - the drives are mapped.
However, when I login from a Vista workstation the drives do not map -
instead you are prompted for a USERID and password.  I thought it might be
Vista's User Access Control (UAC) causing the problem but when I run the
script as Administrator and click Continue it still doesn't work.   Any
thoughts on this?  I disabled the firewall on the target server but it still
doesn't help.


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