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nortronx
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      06-23-2008
I have my laptop connecting to a server under AD control. My laptop is not
joined to AD by design. I set up some files using 'Sync' to have them
available to me offline. My AD password has since changed and I cannot
connect to the server to have access to other files set up for offline
access. When I attempt to remap the drive, I get an error stating I am
already connected using the credentials provided. This is not true, since I
cannot access the server. What do I need to do to fix this problem?
 
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Mark L. Ferguson
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      06-23-2008
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"nortronx" <> wrote in message
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> I have my laptop connecting to a server under AD control. My laptop is
> not
> joined to AD by design. I set up some files using 'Sync' to have them
> available to me offline. My AD password has since changed and I cannot
> connect to the server to have access to other files set up for offline
> access. When I attempt to remap the drive, I get an error stating I am
> already connected using the credentials provided. This is not true, since
> I
> cannot access the server. What do I need to do to fix this problem?


 
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Michael O
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      06-23-2008
That's because you are attempting to connect at boot up, you can either
"disconnect" the mapped drive in Windows Explorer (right-click, disconnect),
reboot and re-map or open a command prompt and type "net use delete *" then
re-map. (No quotes, this will disconnect ALL network drives until the next
reboot.


"nortronx" <> wrote in message
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> I have my laptop connecting to a server under AD control. My laptop is
> not
> joined to AD by design. I set up some files using 'Sync' to have them
> available to me offline. My AD password has since changed and I cannot
> connect to the server to have access to other files set up for offline
> access. When I attempt to remap the drive, I get an error stating I am
> already connected using the credentials provided. This is not true, since
> I
> cannot access the server. What do I need to do to fix this problem?


 
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nortronx
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      06-23-2008


"Michael O" wrote:

> That's because you are attempting to connect at boot up, you can either
> "disconnect" the mapped drive in Windows Explorer (right-click, disconnect),
> reboot and re-map or open a command prompt and type "net use delete *" then
> re-map. (No quotes, this will disconnect ALL network drives until the next
> reboot.
>
>
> "nortronx" <> wrote in message
> news:77618399-DC7C-464D-BD85-...
> > I have my laptop connecting to a server under AD control. My laptop is
> > not
> > joined to AD by design. I set up some files using 'Sync' to have them
> > available to me offline. My AD password has since changed and I cannot
> > connect to the server to have access to other files set up for offline
> > access. When I attempt to remap the drive, I get an error stating I am
> > already connected using the credentials provided. This is not true, since
> > I
> > cannot access the server. What do I need to do to fix this problem?

>
>

 
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Michael O
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      06-24-2008
Did this work for you? I assume the username and password on the domain and
local machine were the same, you could also change the password on the local
machine.
"nortronx" <> wrote in message
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>
> "Michael O" wrote:
>
>> That's because you are attempting to connect at boot up, you can either
>> "disconnect" the mapped drive in Windows Explorer (right-click,
>> disconnect),
>> reboot and re-map or open a command prompt and type "net use delete *"
>> then
>> re-map. (No quotes, this will disconnect ALL network drives until the
>> next
>> reboot.
>>
>>
>> "nortronx" <> wrote in message
>> news:77618399-DC7C-464D-BD85-...
>> > I have my laptop connecting to a server under AD control. My laptop is
>> > not
>> > joined to AD by design. I set up some files using 'Sync' to have them
>> > available to me offline. My AD password has since changed and I cannot
>> > connect to the server to have access to other files set up for offline
>> > access. When I attempt to remap the drive, I get an error stating I am
>> > already connected using the credentials provided. This is not true,
>> > since
>> > I
>> > cannot access the server. What do I need to do to fix this problem?

>>
>>



 
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