Your mapped drive may disconnect after a system reboot if the Fast Startup of your system is enabled. Moreover, corrupt credentials in the Windows Credential Manager may also cause the error under discussion. The user encounters the issue (mainly after a Windows update) when he boots his syste...
On a computer that runs Windows 7 Service Pack 1, if you map a drive to a network share, the mapped drive may be disconnected after a regular interval of inactivity, and Windows Explorer may display a red X on the icon of the mapped drive. However, if you try to acces...
This article provides a solution to an issue where mapped network drive is disconnected after you install or upgrade to Symantec AntiVirus 10.0 or to Symantec Client Security 3.0.Applies to: Windows 10 - all editions, Windows Server 2012 R2 Original KB number: 932463SymptomsAfter you install or...
I had a mapped network drive that was showing as disconnected and I tried the CMD (Admin) command mountvol /r which removed the mapped drive but now the drive that was causing the trouble no longer shows up in the list if drives I can mount. How do I get this drive back? T_Perez...
The mapped drive appears as disconnected after you log on to the computer again.CauseThis issue occurs because the Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) redirector uses Windows HTTP Services (WinHTTP) instead of the Windows Internet (WinInet) API. In a non-proxy network co...
The mapped drive appears as disconnected after you log on to the computer again.CauseThis issue occurs because the Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) redirector uses Windows HTTP Services (WinHTTP) instead of the Windows Internet (WinInet) API. In a non-proxy network co...
Fixes an issue in which a mapped drive is displayed incorrectly as a disconnected drive in Windows Explorer when you use the non-persistent flag to create the drive mapping. This issue occurs when you use Group Policy Preferences (GPP) to manage the mapp
Fixes an issue in which a mapped drive is displayed incorrectly as a disconnected drive in Windows Explorer when you use the non-persistent flag to create the drive mapping. This issue occurs when you use Group Policy Preferences (GPP) to manage the mapp
I suspect this because the path to your host volume does not start with a drive letter: /home/oracle/oradata:/opt/oracle/oradata and mine does: E:\wfm\trunk\workspace\weblogic\database\oracle\oradata:/opt/oracle/oradata I have run my tests a few times already and get the same results...
Before this upgrade, if I disconnected my computer from my LAN, when I reconnected to my network, my mapped drives would all show a red X on them in Explorer - as I'd expect. If I then selected a specific drive, I would be asked for my credentials (user name and password),...