We encountered the same thing. What I discovered is that we are mounting Z: to the users home directory in their user account profile. That user home directory is \toaster\share\user. You can change the mount to be \toaster\share in the logon script. Linda Loux Systems Administrator Rosetta Inpharmatics
-----Original Message----- From: Tim Longo [mailto:tlongo@avaya.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 12:25 PM To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: W2k profile and Netapp
Greetings:
Currently on my NT 4 domain, we map a user share on the netapp,(also the unix home), to a drive letter in the NT account profile. This is in the form of: Z: \toaster\share
We have noticed that with Windows 2000, they want this share to be mapped in the form of: Z: \toaster\share\folder
This makes migrating people from the old convention to the new convention quite a bit of work.
Has anyone else encountered this, and how do you work around this problem? Needless to say, we are extremely angry with Microsoft.
Thanks
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