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How to map Network drive with DTS
seth s...@work.net microsoft public windows server networking the local username and/or password on the 2000 workstation that is used is different from both the The credentials supplied conflict with an existing set of credentials. please notice that, when map a share on windows 2000 server, no problem but have

Mapping network drive from W2K to XPpro
NT allows you to specify a different account, when making a remote connection. If you have specified a different account, that information will be >passed, instead. This is partly an answer, if it refers to the edit boxes in the Map Network Drive dialog, which lets you choose the credentials to use - with limits.

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Aaron Masser mas...@geisinger.edu microsoft public scripting wsh I am trying to map a network drive to an nt server using wsh with different credentials than what I am logged on with. Here is my script. The server is a member server, not a domain controller. I have a user account on both the server and in the

need to map network drive for default user
Ron Alexander rca...@home.com comp protocols smb Basically as you have already found out, you can not connect to a samba server as 2 different users. I am able to 'see' the samba computer in the list for mapping network drive and in network neighbourhood. I was able to access the samba computer from one machine

Map network drive?
Ovidiu Popa MS-MVP (DTS) In WinNT if you try to map a network drive it asks for username and password, but under Win98 just password? I need to specify a username "DOMAIN\Username" and password. I have three networks in different locations all with NT Domains. My logins, however, are different in each domain and no

Cannot Map a Network Drive Under Different User Credentials
Use Explorer - Map Network Drive or Net Use from a Command prompt. You receive an IPC$ login prompt when Win 95 passes account credentials to the NT Server which do not match the NT Server's account database (SAM). A login to the Domain provides the correct credentials in Win 95's password cache and the connection

'SMB' rejects correct logins
I have to disconnect all drive mappings the user has first, then map to the shared folder that contains the software to be installed using the "support" user credentials? There is no way of keeping the user's drive mappings with the user's credentials and simply connect to the shared (This folder only for Support

VPN Connection Problem ?
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jm...@comcast.net microsoft public isaserver microsoft public win2000 general Where are the credentials "cached" ? Logging in as a different user - both via the "Map Network drive" dialog and using "net use" from a command prompt" - same result - Attaching to the VPN as myself (he is a Domain Admin also)

'SMB' rejects correct logins
If using the map network drive gui, you would need to click the link that says "Connect using a different name" (different being other than the logged on user). If mapping with the Windows will give you an error which say something about not allowing multiple connections to a server with different credentials.

Mapping network drive...
It was, though, the "network access" setting on the XP box. In Win2000, there's no such thing needed. You install the OS and you're done; you can map to the box from anywhere, to any drive, as long as you have the proper username/pw credentials. Seems like not so on the XP box. I went through the Network Setup

Using sp_addumpdevice to backup a SQL Server 2000 database
I have tried two different solutions with bad results: ------------------------------------------------------- First solution: map folder as M: device directly from the Gui, checking reconnect at logon. Windows ask me logon credentials and map drive correctly. When I reboot the machine the network drive is

Mapping a Network Drive in XP Results in asking for login cred
If you log onto a domain when there is no domain controller available, you log on with cached credentials. Without a domain controler there is no way for other When one PC accesses another PC, isn't that, in affect, "mapping a network drive" (ie "B"'s hard drive)? What happens if on Computer C you click

Backing up Sharepoint Services
Simple question: Is it possible to map several drives using different novell credentials? If I do this using "Novell map network drive" using systray "N" I lose all other mappings I currently have as another user. Command line using "Map ..." doesn't give you possibility to enter user name.

Mapping a drive over a VPN
Craig dal...@hotmail.com microsoft public windowsnt misc your already connected to share/server with another user id "Trace" <trigg...@fosterandpartners.com> wrote in message news:etpkHW6DBHA.2080@tkmsftngp07... what does " the credentials supplied conflict with an exisiting set of credentials" mean? thanx.

help - tcp/ip won't work w/o mounting drive!
One issue is cached credentials--sometimes the wrong credential is passed via caching. To resolve this, I'd recommend checking the server security logs, When I try to map a network drive it gives me error message "Network name not found". I have a friend who has XP PRO and is able to map the network drive

Crendentials supplied conflict with an existing set of ...
hoagie hoa...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp general I'm trying to map a drive to a PC using a local account with administrator credentials. PC is NOT in a domain. The password window returns with a greyed out username field with the PC name and Visitor as the username and it's requesting a

Map Network Drive?
Brian Hare brian.h...@highmark.com microsoft public scripting vbscript Hi there, I've got a script that needs to map a network drive with alternate credentials. That part's easy. What I want to know is: Can I keep that mapped drive from showing up in Windows Explorer? I've searched the documentation and don't see

error msg: The network folder specified is currently mapped using ...
kj k...@nowhere.com microsoft public windows server sbs You will need to supply user credentials of the Server 2003 when you connect from the SBS domain. Use map network drive using "connect as a different user name" or a dos command; net use * \\ws2003.ip.address\sharename /user:domainname\username password -- /kj

Map network drive problem.
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keep getting the box to enter the username and password when I try to map to the network folders, which I had a problem with. No matter how many times I have typed the credentials, it comes back. Hi Helen! What kind of servers are you connecting to and what are their currently installed systems?

Automcatically connect sharepoint network drive using login script
Mark, What you can do is connect to the network drives using your credentials. One way to do this is to map a network drive from explorer. When you are in the Map Network Drive dialog click the 'connect using a different user name' hyperlink and supply your creds. Now you can run the program but don't forget to