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Old 14-08-2007, 21:28   #1
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Problems with mapping share to NAS

Hey Guys,

I have my NAS up and running fine in Linux, but I'm having a problem with Windows XP Home and I'm hoping someone might be able to help out.

Within the NAS I have set up user accounts, all have r/w access to a folder called 'General' and then there is a folder for each user account.

I've mapped a shared drive within the 'My Computer' window. Assigned a drive letter (T. Told Windows to reconnect the share at login, and told Windows to connect as a different user and supplied the user name and password.

When I click 'Finish' the new mapped drive appears in the 'My Computer' window, and explorer opens with a view of the contents of the folder. I can then read/write within that folder.

This is all fine for as long as I'm logged in to Windows. As soon as I log out everything seems to go missing.

The next time I log in I'm told that the username/password for the share are incorrect. As soon as I supply the correct password I'm allowed access again though.

So.....

Anybody know why Windows might be getting its knickers in a knot over this one?

Thanks
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