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Browse All TopicsHere's my situation. Some user accounts are finding old drive mappings. They used to have a logon batch file in AD on the profile tab under logon script. I deleted the entry from AD and removed the actual batch file from the sysvol directory.
Is there any way to trace what script caused the drive mapping?
Any pointer would be appreciated.
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by: sk_raja_rajaPosted on 2008-10-23 at 12:26:42ID: 22789724
1.see if this helps om/kb/8129 33
e\Microsof t\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Network\ Persistent Connections]
http://support.microsoft.c
2.Simply delete them from the registry:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Softwar
Reboot, done