Is your computer losing the drive during the day or when it is idle over night? 
Or at login/logoff? Maybe instead of running a check for the drive, you can 
launch a VBScript or Batch file, before or as your call to the program you need 
the mapped drive for? Maybe put it in the login script, if you are missing the 
drive at login? All depends on the situation with the drive I guess. 

 

Anthony Laatz

 

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Hello all,

 

Does anyone else have a need to check a desktop for the existence of a mapped 
network drive? I have one of my shipping computers that may or may not be 
losing a drive mapping periodically. I’d like to create a check to see if 
this drive is “there”, but am not sure of what type of check I can 
use or should use.

 

Many thanks in advance,

 

Paul-

 

 

 

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