Mapped drive will not connect on start up


  1. Posts : 16
    windows 7 68 bit
       #1

    Mapped drive will not connect on start up


    Hi,

    I have a mapped drive that goes to a folder on my internal drive. when my computer starts up the drive will not connect automatically, but connects as soon as I click on it.

    I have tried to recreate this drive a few times and always click re-connect on logon but it does not help.

    It did work fine for a period so I presume i have done something to stop it working, but can't think what.

    I think it may be a setting in my start up configuration (I manage this through CC Cleaner), but can't see what i've switched off.

    any ideas?
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 257
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #2

    bark01 said:
    Hi,

    I have a mapped drive that goes to a folder on my internal drive. when my computer starts up the drive will not connect automatically, but connects as soon as I click on it.

    I have tried to recreate this drive a few times and always click re-connect on logon but it does not help.

    It did work fine for a period so I presume i have done something to stop it working, but can't think what.

    I think it may be a setting in my start up configuration (I manage this through CC Cleaner), but can't see what i've switched off.

    any ideas?
    Try this, open notepad and type these two lines
    subst x: /D
    subst x: C:\downloads
    save the file as something like map.bat the name is not important, but the .bat file extension is
    x: is the drive letter you want to use
    C:\downloads is the path to your share that you are mapping to
    If the share is nested deep and includes spaces in the path you will need to use "Quote Marks Around the Path Statement"
    If this works for you, then put the map.bat file in your startup folder
    Hope this helps
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 16
    windows 7 68 bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    yep that works thanks.
      My Computer


  4. Posts : 257
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #4

    bark01 said:
    yep that works thanks.
    Glad to hear it. Thanks for posting back. Enjoy.
    Randy
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