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8.6

VBScript Login Script

Asked by rgonser in Visual Basic Programming

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Hey Everyone,

I have a domain that I have recently wrote VBScript login scripts to replace batch ones. The problem is people started getting this "local device name is in use" error message. If I go in and manually remove the network drives before I log off and log on, the message goes away. However the default for MapNetworkDrive is supposed to be non-persistent connections? The server OS is Server 2003. Here is a basic format of the script.

Option Explicit
Dim WshNetwork, oDrives, strUName, i

Set WshNetwork = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Network")
Set oDrives = WshNetwork.EnumNetworkDrives
 
    strUName = WshNetwork.UserName

DriveMapper "H:", "\\FileSrvG4\" & strUName & "$"
DriveMapper "F:", "\\FileSrvG4\Data",
DriveMapper "M:", "\\FileSrvG4\Images"
DriveMapper "P:", "\\FileSrvG4\Pricing"
DriveMapper "S:", "\\FileSrvG4\Sales"

Sub DriveMapper(Drive, Share)
For i = 0 to oDrives.Count -1 Step 2
if LCase(Drive) = LCase(oDrives.Item(i)) then
if not LCase(Share) = LCase(oDrives.Item(i+1)) then
WshNetwork.RemoveNetworkDrive Drive, true, true
Else
Exit Sub
End if
End if
Next
WshNetwork.MapNetworkDrive Drive, Share
End Sub


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