It could be 3rd party software issue. For troubleshooting, try clean boot or
safe mode with network. If you still have the same problem, use logon script
to map the drives.
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"Steve Wright" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> My Problem:
> Whenever I startup the laptop all drives are listed but disconnected in My
> Computer and I have to access each one in turn to reconnect. They are all
> set up for "Reconnect on logon".
>
> Background:
> I am using a Toshiba (Satellite Pro) laptop on a Netgear wireless
> network/router (802.11g)
> I have 6 networked drive letters, 2 directed to my desktop PC and the
> other
> 4 to a NAS drive, all on the same network.
> The desktop and NAS drive are wired connections to the router.
> The desktop (nearly) always starts with its drives connected.
> I use Windows XP with service pack 3 installed.
>
> Is there something I can do, some setting to change, that would force the
> network drives to connect automatically on startup?
>
> Thanks in anticipation!
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> Steve Wright