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Old September 24th 04, 08:29 AM
Christian Hofer
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Default XP SP2 DFS Error

I use mapped DFS-Drives like I:\, P:\ H:\ on my workstations in our office.
When a client makes them offline and reboot the computer he cannot access
the mapped DFS-Drive for the first time. (Error the computer cannot contact
the domain controller ........). The workarround ist to show the propertys
of the DFS-Drive before he clicks on the drive with windows explorer.
NON DFS-mapped drives (Servername\share) in offline mode works fine.


With SP1 there are no problems in offline mode on my machines.

Is this a bug??

Christian Hofer




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Old September 24th 04, 08:40 AM
Kelly
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Default XP SP2 DFS Error

http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...ic.windowsxp.*

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"Christian Hofer" wrote in message
...
I use mapped DFS-Drives like I:\, P:\ H:\ on my workstations in our office.
When a client makes them offline and reboot the computer he cannot access
the mapped DFS-Drive for the first time. (Error the computer cannot
contact
the domain controller ........). The workarround ist to show the propertys
of the DFS-Drive before he clicks on the drive with windows explorer.
NON DFS-mapped drives (Servername\share) in offline mode works fine.


With SP1 there are no problems in offline mode on my machines.

Is this a bug??

Christian Hofer






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Old September 24th 04, 09:06 AM
luminos
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Default XP SP2 DFS Error

That was a well-done link, Mr. MVP. It does not work. Thanks so much.

"Kelly" wrote in message
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http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...ic.windowsxp.*

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All the Best,
Kelly

Microsoft-MVP Windows® XP

Troubleshooting Windows XP
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com


"Christian Hofer" wrote in message
...
I use mapped DFS-Drives like I:\, P:\ H:\ on my workstations in our
office.
When a client makes them offline and reboot the computer he cannot access
the mapped DFS-Drive for the first time. (Error the computer cannot
contact
the domain controller ........). The workarround ist to show the
propertys
of the DFS-Drive before he clicks on the drive with windows explorer.
NON DFS-mapped drives (Servername\share) in offline mode works fine.


With SP1 there are no problems in offline mode on my machines.

Is this a bug??

Christian Hofer








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Old September 24th 04, 10:51 AM
John A
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Default XP SP2 DFS Error

The link does work - it must be displaying over line breaks in your
newsreader.

Try http://snipurl.com/9axo

John Allen

On Fri, 24 Sep 2004 01:06:31 -0700, "luminos" wrote:

That was a well-done link, Mr. MVP. It does not work. Thanks so much.

"Kelly" wrote in message
...
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...ic.windowsxp.*

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All the Best,
Kelly

Microsoft-MVP Windows® XP

Troubleshooting Windows XP
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com


"Christian Hofer" wrote in message
...
I use mapped DFS-Drives like I:\, P:\ H:\ on my workstations in our
office.
When a client makes them offline and reboot the computer he cannot access
the mapped DFS-Drive for the first time. (Error the computer cannot
contact
the domain controller ........). The workarround ist to show the
propertys
of the DFS-Drive before he clicks on the drive with windows explorer.
NON DFS-mapped drives (Servername\share) in offline mode works fine.


With SP1 there are no problems in offline mode on my machines.

Is this a bug??

Christian Hofer








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Old September 25th 04, 07:28 AM
Kelly
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Default XP SP2 DFS Error

Mrs.

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"luminos" wrote in message
...
That was a well-done link, Mr. MVP. It does not work. Thanks so much.

"Kelly" wrote in message
...
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...ic.windowsxp.*

--
All the Best,
Kelly

Microsoft-MVP Windows® XP

Troubleshooting Windows XP
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com


"Christian Hofer" wrote in message
...
I use mapped DFS-Drives like I:\, P:\ H:\ on my workstations in our
office.
When a client makes them offline and reboot the computer he cannot
access
the mapped DFS-Drive for the first time. (Error the computer cannot
contact
the domain controller ........). The workarround ist to show the
propertys
of the DFS-Drive before he clicks on the drive with windows explorer.
NON DFS-mapped drives (Servername\share) in offline mode works fine.


With SP1 there are no problems in offline mode on my machines.

Is this a bug??

Christian Hofer










 




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