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SYMPTOMS
When you use the Windows NT AT command to schedule a process that requires
a drive to be mapped to a NetWare volume (through Gateway or Client Service
for NetWare), the drives that are mapped by the scheduled process are not
accessible to any user or application except those started under the
scheduler service. Similarly, the scheduled process cannot access Netware
mapped drives that were not established by the scheduler service. If you
attempt to map that drive, the following message appears:
If you attempt to delete the connection, an error message appears, stating that the network connection could not be found. The mapped drive does not show up as a valid drive in File Manager, but in some cases it may show up in the disconnect network drive list from the toolbar. If you try to disconnect that connection from within File Manager, the following error message appears:
RESOLUTIONThe scheduled command or batch file that establishes the connection should also terminate that connection by adding a NET USE <drive> /DELETE command to the end of the file. The drive will be unusable for any other application or process until the system is restarted if the drive is not disconnected by the originating process. STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Windows NT Workstation and Server versions 3.5, 3.51, and 4.0. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.
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