On 10/25/12 5:04 PM, Mike Copeland wrote:
> Paul,
> Your experience mirrors mine. I have nearly 100 workstations, a mix of Win7 
> and WinXP
> (and a couple of Win2k) and the Win7 workstations tend to drop the network 
> map links
> frequently. The users have stopped contacting me about and have learned to 
> just open
> WinExplorer, click the drive with the little red x and wait a couple of 
> seconds.
> 
> I've tried using Windows Scripting to remove, then remap the drive link if the
> mapping is not active, and that also throws errors. It seems that the only 
> method
> that works every time without throwing an error dialog box is to open 
> WinExplorer,
> and click on the drive letter with the little red x.
> 
> If anyone has any suggestions, I'd really appreciate it.

Have you tried going to the network adapter properties and turning off power
management on the adapter?

Paul


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