What VPN/client are you using? Some allow you to process domain logon
scripts after connection, which it sounds like would remap your home
directory.

 - Andy O.

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jeremy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2008 10:51 AM
>To: NT System Admin Issues
>Subject: Home Directories and VPN
>
>I have users that map network drives based on security group.  Users Home
>drive is set by ADUC and set to the H: drive.
>
>Here is my problem.  During the workday at the office the user has all
>their mapped drives and their home drive.  Everything works properly. At
>the end of the day the user shuts down the laptop and goes home.
>
>Later that evening the user powers up the laptop and logs in  (Using the
>cached credentials) When you click on "My computer" the mapped drive show
>(ovbiousaly they are offline) but not the Home Folder.  The user then
>connect to the VPN back to the office.  The user now can access all his
>mapped network drives.  The home folder is not showing up in "My computer"
>and the user can not access it.
>
>How can I get the home folder to stay mapped after a reboot so that users
>can access it outside the office on a VPN?
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