It could be group policy. Afar logon domain, run gpresult /r. Check any
group policy apply to your computer.
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"Desktop Works" <Desktop
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> Hi,
>
> I've boiled my issue down to:
>
> When logged in locally (Vista Business/XP Pro)there is no access to the
> mapped (..\documents and settingsuser..)drive, as setup on the users
> server
> 2003 profile. And vise versa, when logged in to the network, there is no
> access to the Documents and Settings folder locally.
>
> This makes installing some programs not run properly.
>
> Ideas?
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Johnathon