Hello Charles,
How are the permissions configured for drive1 on domainB? If the user account
and computer are member from domainA, there must be an user account/password
be used to access the SQL machine on domainB. I assume the connection is
lost because the security ticket is timed out.
Best regards
Meinolf Weber
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> We have two Windows SBS 2003 RS servers on the same segment of our
> LAN.
> They are
> both DCs. The server A has all the user and computer accounts
> assigned to
> it. The second server B, is just a SQL database server with no users
> assigned to it. One of our Vista workstations has mapped drive1 on
> server B
> as drive Z on their work station. After booting the Vista machine the
> user
> can see all the folders on their drive Z and move files in and out of
> the
> network drive on server B drive1. After about an hour or so clicking
> on the
> user's Z drive yeilds a message telling that the drive is not
> accessable
> anymore. Trying to access server B's drive1 via the network works fine
> after
> inputting the proper credentials.
> The statements returns TRUE after a fresh boot of my VISTA workstation
> and fails (retuens FALSE) a few hours later. If I reboot my my VISTA
> workstation it will immediatly return TRUE. Corsair is the DC that
> has no workstations accounts that we are trying to copy files to.
>
> result = DirExist("\\CORSAIR\Drive1\$FusionImportAPD\voice\ ")
>
> Does anybody know what is going on here?
>
> Thanks in Advance!!!
>