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RestoreDiskChecked
I read this
"To disable the reconnect network drives failure warning: Use a registry editing tool to navigate to the following key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Network Insert or change a value with the following details: Data Type: DWORD Value Name: RestoreDiskChecked Value: 0 " I did this but it doesn't work, any idea why? i wrote a small regfile to do this automaticly but that didn't work to: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Network] "RestoreDiskChecked"=dword:000000 |
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RestoreDiskChecked
bram wrote:
I read this "To disable the reconnect network drives failure warning: Use a registry editing tool to navigate to the following key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Network Insert or change a value with the following details: Data Type: DWORD Value Name: RestoreDiskChecked Value: 0 " I did this but it doesn't work, any idea why? i wrote a small regfile to do this automaticly but that didn't work to: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Network] "RestoreDiskChecked"=dword:000000 For starters there are eight zeros in the entry and secondly that is a Windows 9x registry entry! Use the net command to change the drive mappings! John |
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RestoreDiskChecked
"John John" wrote:
bram wrote: I read this "To disable the reconnect network drives failure warning: Use a registry editing tool to navigate to the following key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Network Insert or change a value with the following details: Data Type: DWORD Value Name: RestoreDiskChecked Value: 0 " I did this but it doesn't work, any idea why? i wrote a small regfile to do this automaticly but that didn't work to: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Network] "RestoreDiskChecked"=dword:000000 For starters there are eight zeros in the entry and secondly that is a Windows 9x registry entry! Use the net command to change the drive mappings! John He creates those eight zeros, so that can't be the problem. if i do net use /persistent:no do i need to do this every time on startup? So a bat file in the start up files? |
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