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Browse All TopicsWith all my users on XP, they can succesfully map a drive letter to a sharepoint folder at time of logon via their assigned logon script.
example: net use t: http://sharepointserver/cu
I'm going to be upgrading some users to Vista and noticed in testing that the logon scripts stops and asks for a user ID and password for the above. For some reason it is not passing user creditals at logon like XP does. If you open sharepoint in internet explorer all is well so that passes login creditals ok and works fine in this area. Just seems to be an issues with the logon script.
I imagine it's something to do with Vista extra security but not positive. Has anyone run into this roadblock and have a solution/suggestion to share?
Thank you!
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by: aleinssPosted on 2009-07-28 at 09:57:26ID: 24962600
Interesting...I had no idea you could map to http sites.
Have a look at these KBs:
http://support.microso ft.com/kb/ 941050
http ://support .microsoft .com/kb/94 3280