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Windows Server 2003
Heres an interesting one.
At work when I remote on to servers using my administrator account.
This account is set up not to have a roaming profile so not to fill the servers up with crap.
On 2 random servers at completely different sites in the farm, I log on go to my computer and the server hangs for a moment; For the next 10 minutes it attempts to map a drive to as many network drives as it can, most of which are on other domains and not reachable from this one and it maps right up to z:
The same shared drives that do exist but you cant reach most of them each time you log in, but different ones on both servers.
I cant seem to get rid of them at all.
Any suggestions
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I've not heard of that one before. Does the account have any logon scripts associated with it that may map the drives?
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its any and every account that has access to the server gets these same mapped drives.
And it doesnt happen on other servers so it cant be a user logon script.
I dont have access to group policy stuff, but i doubt its a random policy placed on the 2 servers accidently.
its very odd, none of my team can figure it out
i did find in google that its happened on xp machines before and u delete mountpoints2 from the registry HKUSERS but thats not the case for servers as its under a SID rather than default.
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Can you get access to Group Policy, that's what it sounds like?
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ran secedit to see what policy was on it cant find anything about mapping these drives.
odd
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