Im setting a new laptop for my boss, he will map to several network shares as it boots up. Each share requires a username and password. I mapped these drives, logged in the first time, put in the username and passwords etc with no problems. (we are not on a domain)
We have a DHCP server that gives the IP address to the Laptop.
When I reboot, I get a message from Windows Could not connect to all Network drives Click here to check the status of your network drives
I see all the mapped drives with little red xs, clicking on them prompts me to enter a username and password, even though Ive checked remember my credentials
He is going to be pissed if he has to put in his username and password every time he logs on, can you tell me how to fix this?
Is there a network connection wizard buried somewhere in Windows 7?
We have a DHCP server that gives the IP address to the Laptop.
When I reboot, I get a message from Windows Could not connect to all Network drives Click here to check the status of your network drives
I see all the mapped drives with little red xs, clicking on them prompts me to enter a username and password, even though Ive checked remember my credentials
He is going to be pissed if he has to put in his username and password every time he logs on, can you tell me how to fix this?
Is there a network connection wizard buried somewhere in Windows 7?