The global drives were never fully implemented. Before I got to it, the original AFS code had mounted the drives during the logon phase (GINA); however, when the logon code exited, the Windows OS would dismount all drives, start up a user shell, mount all previous mounted drives (set by the last logoff) then call the AFS logon script. Specifically the mounting of the global drives is lost! Other users have provided their own work around and I never went any further with it. One such solution is to create a logon script that uses %username% to map to Z:\%username%. Would that approach work for you?
There is one more thing to know, At the time roaming profile is being loaded, you can only access global drives! It isn't until after the profile is loaded and the user shell is started that you can assign a drive with the user's token. That is why the drive map was moved to a logon script. Is it cold in Illinois? I used to know a couple of college girls from Illinois, they kept me warm during the Colorado winters. James "Integrity is the Base of Excellence" _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-devel
