I've used both.  Reconnect is helpful for our remote users who only connect 
occasionally.    I don't use reconnect for printers.  I find that setting on 
printers makes the default printer be forgotten.  

-----Original Message-----
From: James Hill [mailto:falc...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2013 5:18 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: GPP drive mapping 'reconnect'

Never ever used reconnect.  I always use a "Replace" policy and it has always 
worked.  

I use GPP in many places for drive mappings and other things.

James.

-----Original Message-----
From: Elijah Buck [mailto:elijah.b...@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, 12 January 2013 5:45 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: GPP drive mapping 'reconnect'

Hello,

I'm working on using Group Policy Preferences for drive mapping, and am a 
little confused about the reconnect option.

http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/12221.troubleshoo
ting-the-drive-maps-preference-extension-in-group-policy-replace-mode-only-m
aps-the-drive-every-other-logon.aspx
is pretty much exactly the scenario I'm curious about (reconnect not set).
It says:

-----
Expected Result: Drive Z: is mapped to \\CONTOSO-DC\netlogon every time the 
user logs on to their computer.

Actual Result: Drive Z: is only mapped to \\CONTOSO-DC\netlogon every other 
time the user logs on.

Note: This difference in when Drive Z is mapped will only be noticeable if 
either the administrator first deletes all mapped drives at the start of 
processing Group Policy or the user has changed Drive Z during their previous 
session.
-----

I am confused about that Note. It seems to imply that the Z drive will be 
mapped correctly on subsequent logons (assuming no one has changed or deleted 
Drive Z), even though the drive maps preference extension doesn't apply 
preferences on every logon (because some logons process GP asynchronously).

Is it the case that if the user does not modify the drive mappings, the drive 
mapping will be 'correct' on next logon? This implies there is some sort of 
caching of drive mappings other than the caching that would occur if 
'reconnect' were set. Is that correct?

Those of you that use GPP for drive mappings, do you have the 'reconnect'
option set or not? Why?

Thanks,
Elijah Buck

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