Advertisement

05.06.2006 at 05:54PM PDT, ID: 21840910
[x]
Attachment Details
[x]
The Solution Rating System

With so many solutions, how can you tell which solutions are most likely to help you and which ones are not? To provide you with a tool to use, we rate our solutions based on various elements that most accurately determine if a solution is a quality solution. To explain what factors affect the solution rating, here are the elements we take into consideration when formulating our solution rating.

  • The Grade of the Solution
  • The Zone Rank of the Expert Providing the Solution
  • The Number of Author and Expert Comments
  • The Number of Experts Contributing
  • The Feedback of the Community

Your Input Matters
Because of the way the system is set up, the most important variable in this equation is you. As a member of Experts Exchange, you are able to cast your vote on the quality of the solutions in regard to how complete, accurate, helpful and easy to understand each solution is. When you provide your feedback, each rating is adjusted accordingly. So, if you see a solution that has a poor rating that you think is a good solution, let us know by rating it. As you do, the rating will be adjusted and will become more accurate for other members of our site.

If you have any suggestions that you would like to make for our rating system, please ask a question in the Suggestions Zone of Community Support.

Thank you!

Mapped drives do not appear

Tags: error, code, 8804
Hi,

I have a Novell server which I have created a script on the top level tree. Here is the script:

Map Display Off
Map Errors On

Map F:=SYS:\
Map Root G:=SYS:\Programs
Map Root H:=SYS:\Data
Map Root U:=SYS:\Users\%CN

This applies to anyone who logs into the novell server. I am having a problem on client workstations which have XP with the novell client. When I click the red N in the task bar and click "Novell Login..." to change to the admin account. My mapped drives from the script do not appear in explorer. When I change back to a normal user the drives appear again. This problem comes and goes and is really annoying. Here is the eror which is received.

LOGIN-LGNWNT32.DLL-430: The following drive mapping operation could not be completed.
    [F:=SYS:\]
The error code was 8804.
LOGIN-LGNWNT32.DLL-440: The operation was attempted on an invalid drive.
LOGIN-LGNWNT32.DLL-430: The following drive mapping operation could not be completed.
    [ROOT H:=SYS:\DATA]
The error code was 8901.
LOGIN-LGNWNT32.DLL-430: The following drive mapping operation could not be completed.
    [ROOT U:=SYS:\USERS\ADMIN]
The error code was 8901.
Drives A,C,D,G,I map to a local disk.

Can anyone help me with solving this issue.

Thank you
Start your free trial to view this solution
Question Stats
Zone: Networking
Question Asked By: amerretz
Solution Provided By: PsiCop
Participating Experts: 3
Solution Grade: A
Views: 190
Translate:
Loading Advertisement...
05.06.2006 at 07:03PM PDT, ID: 16623501

Rank: Sage

All comments and solutions are available to Premium Service Members only.

Start your 7 day free trial and see for yourself why Experts Exchange is the easiest and most proven technology resource in the world. Get Started

Already a member? Login to view this solution.

 
05.06.2006 at 07:40PM PDT, ID: 16623582

All comments and solutions are available to Premium Service Members only.

Start your 7 day free trial and see for yourself why Experts Exchange is the easiest and most proven technology resource in the world. Get Started

Already a member? Login to view this solution.

 
05.06.2006 at 07:47PM PDT, ID: 16623596

All comments and solutions are available to Premium Service Members only.

Start your 7 day free trial and see for yourself why Experts Exchange is the easiest and most proven technology resource in the world. Get Started

Already a member? Login to view this solution.

 
05.07.2006 at 12:04AM PDT, ID: 16624002

Rank: Guru

All comments and solutions are available to Premium Service Members only.

Start your 7 day free trial and see for yourself why Experts Exchange is the easiest and most proven technology resource in the world. Get Started

Already a member? Login to view this solution.

 
05.07.2006 at 06:52PM PDT, ID: 16627442

Rank: Genius

All comments and solutions are available to Premium Service Members only.

Start your 7 day free trial and see for yourself why Experts Exchange is the easiest and most proven technology resource in the world. Get Started

Already a member? Login to view this solution.

 
05.07.2006 at 07:05PM PDT, ID: 16627486

Rank: Genius

All comments and solutions are available to Premium Service Members only.

Start your 7 day free trial and see for yourself why Experts Exchange is the easiest and most proven technology resource in the world. Get Started

Already a member? Login to view this solution.

 
06.01.2006 at 12:04PM PDT, ID: 16810218

All comments and solutions are available to Premium Service Members only.

Start your 7 day free trial and see for yourself why Experts Exchange is the easiest and most proven technology resource in the world. Get Started

Already a member? Login to view this solution.

 
06.04.2006 at 02:05PM PDT, ID: 16828716

All comments and solutions are available to Premium Service Members only.

Start your 7 day free trial and see for yourself why Experts Exchange is the easiest and most proven technology resource in the world. Get Started

Already a member? Login to view this solution.

 
06.09.2006 at 02:58AM PDT, ID: 16868805

All comments and solutions are available to Premium Service Members only.

Start your 7 day free trial and see for yourself why Experts Exchange is the easiest and most proven technology resource in the world. Get Started

Already a member? Login to view this solution.

 
 
Loading Advertisement...
Microsoft
  • Internet Protocols
  • Applications
  • Development
  • OS
  • Hardware
  • Windows Security
Apple
  • Operating Systems
  • Hardware
  • Programming
  • Networking
  • Software
Internet
  • Search Engines
  • File Sharing
  • WebTrends / Stats
  • Spy / Ad Blockers
  • Web Browsers
  • New Net Users
  • Web Development
  • Chat / IM
  • Anti Spam
  • Web Servers
  • Anti-Virus
  • Email Clients
Gamers
  • Tips
  • Online / MMORPG
  • Puzzle
  • Emulators
  • Action / Adventure
  • Role Playing
  • Consoles
  • Game Programming
  • Strategy
  • Sports
  • Misc
  • Computer Games
Digital Living
  • Hardware
  • New Net Users
  • New Users
  • Software
  • Digital Music
  • Gaming World
  • Home Security
  • Apple
  • Networking Hardware
Virus & Spyware
  • Vulnerabilities
  • IDS
  • Encryption
  • Anti-Virus
  • Operating Systems Security
  • Software Firewalls
  • WebApplications
  • Cell Phones
  • Operating Systems
  • Internet
  • Hardware Firewalls
Hardware
  • Handhelds / PDAs
  • Displays / Monitors
  • Components
  • Networking Hardware
  • Peripherals
  • Laptops/Notebooks
  • Storage
  • Servers
  • Desktops
  • New Users
  • Misc
  • Apple
Software
  • System Utilities
  • Industry Specific
  • Network Management
  • Photos / Graphics
  • Page Layout
  • VMWare
  • Misc
  • Web Development
  • OS
  • CYGWIN
  • Voice Recognition
  • Message Queue
  • Quality Assurance
  • Security
  • Firewalls
  • MultiMedia Applications
  • Development
  • Database
  • Office / Productivity
  • Business Management
  • OS/2 Apps
  • Server Software
  • Internet / Email
ITPro
  • OS
  • Storage
  • Encryption
  • Operating Systems Security
  • Apple Hardware
  • Laptops & Notebooks
  • Servers
  • Networking Hardware
  • Peripherals
  • Devices
  • Displays / Monitors
  • WebTrends / Stats
  • Search Engines
  • Firewalls
  • WebApplications
  • IDS
  • Vulnerabilities
  • Email Clients
  • File Sharing
  • Spy / Ad Blockers
  • Web Browsers
  • Web Servers
  • Networking
  • Anti-Virus
  • Chat / IM
  • Anti Spam
Developer
  • Web Servers
  • Web Browsers
  • Game Programming
  • Dev Tools
  • Industry Specific
  • Office / Productivity
  • Database
  • CYGWIN
  • Web Development
  • Search Engines
  • File Sharing
  • WebTrends / Stats
  • Programming
  • Content Management
  • Application Servers
  • Protocols
Storage
  • Removable Backup Media
  • Storage Technology
  • Servers
  • Grid
  • Remote Access
  • Backup / Restore
  • Misc
  • Hard Drives
OS
  • Miscellaneous
  • Security
  • Development
  • Linux
  • VMWare
  • MainFrame OS
  • Unix
  • Apple
  • OS / 2
  • AS / 400
  • BeOS
  • Microsoft
  • VMS / OpenVMS
Database
  • Oracle
  • Miscellaneous
  • MySQL
  • Software
  • Sybase
  • Contact Management
  • PostgreSQL
  • Data Manipulation
  • Clarion
  • InterSystems Cache
  • Siebel
  • MUMPS
  • OLAP
  • SQLBase
  • SAS
  • GIS & GPS
  • 4GL
  • Berkeley DB
  • DB2
  • Informix
  • Interbase / Firebird
  • FoxPro
  • Reporting
  • LDAP
  • Filemaker Pro
  • MS SQL Server
  • dBase
  • MS Access
Security
  • Misc
  • Web Browsers
  • Software Firewalls
  • Operating Systems Security
  • File Sharing
  • Spy / Ad Blockers
  • Vulnerabilities
  • WebApplications
  • IDS
  • Anti-Virus
  • Encryption
  • Anti Spam
  • Email Clients
  • VPN
  • Chat / IM
Programming
  • Editors IDEs
  • Installation
  • Handhelds / PDAs
  • Multimedia Programming
  • System / Kernel
  • Algorithms
  • Game
  • Signal Processing
  • Project Management
  • Open Source
  • Database
  • Misc
  • Languages
  • Processor Platforms
  • Theory
Web Development
  • Scripting
  • Blogs
  • Web Servers
  • Software
  • Search Engines
  • Web Graphics
  • Images
  • Internet Marketing
  • Images and Photos
  • Components
  • Document Imaging
  • Web Languages/Standards
  • Illustration
  • WebApplications
  • Fonts
  • WebTrends / Stats
  • Authoring
  • Digital Camera Software
  • Miscellaneous
Networking
  • Protocols
  • Apple Networking
  • Network Management
  • Message Queue
  • Application Servers
  • Content Management
  • File Servers
  • Email Servers
  • Misc
  • Java Editors & IDEs
  • Wireless
  • Networking Hardware
  • Backup / Restore
  • System Utilities
  • ISPs & Hosting
  • Web Servers
  • Storage Technology
  • Removable Backup Media
  • Servers
  • Broadband
  • Grid
  • OS / 2
  • Novell Netware
  • Unix Networking
  • Windows Networking
  • Security
  • Telecommunications
  • Operating Systems
  • Linux Networking
Other
  • Community Advisor
  • Lounge
  • Community Support
  • New Net Users
  • Philosophy / Religion
  • Math / Science
  • Miscellaneous
  • URLs
  • Expert Lounge
  • Politics
  • Puzzles / Riddles
Community Support
  • Suggestions
  • New to EE
  • New Topics
  • Community Advisor
  • CleanUp
  • Announcements
  • General
  • Feedback
  • Input
  • EE Bugs
 
05.06.2006 at 07:03PM PDT, ID: 16623501

Rank: Sage

<pet peeve>

No such thing as a "Novell server". There is a company named "Novell", and it makes a number of products, including "NetWare". There is such as thing as a "NetWare server".

</pet peeve>

I suspect your "admin" user account is in a different eDirectory context than your "normal" user account. Container Login scripts are applied to all accounts in the OU (context) - they do not apply to accounts elsewhere in the eDirectory Tree. Understand, unlike AD, eDirectory is an actual 3-D, hierarchical database. AD is just a 3-D view of same flat namespace of NT Domains.

Creating a Container Login Script for the top-level O does not apply it to all OUs beneath it. Unless it is specifically referenced in an OU's Container Login Script, a "higher" Container Login Script is not used for logins under accounts in a given container.
Accepted Solution
 
05.06.2006 at 07:40PM PDT, ID: 16623582
All my accounts including the admin account are contained within the context. The login scipt has also been applied to the context properties.

 
05.06.2006 at 07:47PM PDT, ID: 16623596
Sorry not context... Organisation Object
 
05.07.2006 at 12:04AM PDT, ID: 16624002

Rank: Guru

Err, what's your server name? Even if you only have the 1 server in your tree it won't automatically know which server a login script refers to. Appears as if you're trying to map several subdirectories of the SYS volume without specifying which server...

Correct map format is:
MAP ROOT LETTER:=ServerName/Volume:Directory

So for example,
Map Root U:=YourServer/SYS:Users/%CN

Incidentily, it's better practice to leave the sys volume alone and store your data on a different volume.

 
05.07.2006 at 06:52PM PDT, ID: 16627442

Rank: Genius

Actually, the correct map format is
MAP ROOT <letter>:= .volume_object.ou.org:<path>

Ex: MAP ROOT U:=.YOURSERVER_VOL.YOUROU.YOURORG:USERS\%CN

The server/volume: notation is not recommended for eDirectory-based versions.  It's a holdover from bindery-based that still works...

However, not specifying the server and only specifying the volume >will< work, consistently - as long as that volume & path is on your primary directory server (the one with an asterisk when you display NetWare Connections), which is the one that gets mapped if you don't specify a server.  Useful in roaming situations but can confuse things, which is why using the volume object map syntax is the one recommended by Novell.

Are you using a Container login script or are you using a Profile login script?  It's easier in a simple setup to use a Profile login script and specify it in the Login Script tab of the user object, IMHO.

I must say this: you have a big problem.  You have user data on SYS:  As PsiCop said, don't do that.

You should plan to add a user-data NSS pool and volume, separate from SYS: pool and volume, and move all of your user data off SYS:
Assisted Solution
 
05.07.2006 at 07:05PM PDT, ID: 16627486

Rank: Genius

Note that this kind of thing can also happen if (and like user data on SYS: this is NOT "best practices") you have your tree name the same as your ORG name or your server is the same name as the tree name.

In other words, never have tree 'mycompany' with ORG named 'mycompany' and a server in that tree named 'mycompany.'

Nothing will stop you from doing that, but if you do, it causes  all sorts of freaky issues.
 
06.01.2006 at 12:04PM PDT, ID: 16810218
This question has been classified as abandoned because there are no comments in the last 21 days. I will make a recommendation to the moderators on its resolution in approximately 4 days.  I would appreciate any comments by the experts that would help me in making a recommendation.

It is assumed that any participant not responding to this request is no longer interested in its final disposition.

If the asker does not know how to close the question, the options are here:
http://www.experts-exchange.com/help.jsp#hs5

Venabili
EE Cleanup Volunteer
 
06.04.2006 at 02:05PM PDT, ID: 16828716
I will leave the following recommendation for this question in the Cleanup topic area:
   Split: PsiCop {http:#16623501} & ShineOn {http:#16627442}

Any objections should be posted here in the next 4 days. After that time, the question will be closed.

Venabili
EE Cleanup Volunteer
 
06.09.2006 at 02:58AM PDT, ID: 16868805
Forced accept.

GranMod
Community Support Moderator
 
 
20080236-EE-VQP-29