Why does my mapped network drive (S: in this case) cause the PowerShell 5.1 ISE to go into an infinite loop in the form of its “Loading…” splash screen that never finishes whenever that mapped network drive is not available, such as when I take my laptop to a coffee shop that ha...
I am conntected to work via VPN connection. I am able to browse all my network drives except for the drive which contains offline files. On that drive I can only browse the folder which has been made offline. Browsing to other folders in this drive gives the error: "...is not acces...
This is not a straightforward yes or no question. There are various methods of recovering your data from the network drive dependent on whether or not your PC is connected to the remote server. This is because when you delete a file from the network drive, you are issuing a command to th...
Access the network drive through it's IP address via run field and not through the existing shortcut, then check if it is accessible. If the network drive is accessible via IP address, we would suggest you to re-map the network drive and delete the previous one that has the red X mark...
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When you browse to a mapped network drive, you may receive one of the following error messages: \\Path is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permissions. ...
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which often causes confusion when users are saving files and looking for them later. Sometimes users think they have saved a file on the server-based home folder, when in fact these files are located on the local Mac drive. DFS volumes also remain unsupported. This can be a big problem in...
You cannot access the mapped network drive. Additionally, you receive an error message that resembles the following: <drive>:\<share folder name>is not accessible. An unexpected network error occurred. Windows Explore...
You cannot access the mapped network drive. Additionally, you receive an error message that resembles the following: <drive>:\<share folder name>is not accessible. An unexpected network error occurred. Windows Explorer redirects you to the root path of the client computer. ...