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Error when trying to access mapped drive

Asked by software_team in SBS Small Business Server, Windows XP Operating System, Microsoft Windows Operating Systems

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Hi there,
i have a strange problem, whenever I try to map a share on one of our client PC's (running XP), it maps ok but when I try to access it through the drive letter I get the error "Windows cannot find hidijoude.exe. make sure you typed correctly and then try again...."

I have no idea what hidijoude.exe is. I can access the share direct through the UNC path no problem, I only get the error when I try to map to that UNC.

Any suggestions?

Quick summary of our setup: Small company running windows 2003 SBS, mixture of windows 2000 and XP clients. 1 Server, 1 Domain - Nice and easy!
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