Hmm, try a higher verion of samba first, coz 3.02 is from the early stages..
could you send some part of the log file, coz it might be a permission thing, or maybe the drive letters are already used in the profile it self ? or some other thing.
try logging in without the logonscript (where the drives get mapped), then you can see if the letters are already used..
if not, try entering the net use command when you are logged in (without script), to see if it returns an error..


Greetings,
Collen

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Hi,

I have a weird problem with a Linux Server acting as a PDC with Samba 3.02.

If I map a particular Samba share as the "Z" drive -- and I use roaming profiles with a logon.bat script -- the share will NEVER automatically reconnect when logging on again. This happens 100 percent of the time.

And now the same thing seems to be happening for any shared mapped as the "M" drive.

Using any other letter for any share works fine -- the mapped share always comes back as the same drive letter with each subsequent logon.

Any ideas what could be causing this? It was no big deal to tell my users to NOT use the letter "Z" -- that's an easy workaround. But now things are getting messy if there's another letter that can't be used.

Andy Liebman

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