On 06/05/2015 13:44, Ted Roche wrote:
Folks:

<snip>

Walking through the process again, we noted a red "X" on the U: drive
in the explorer. Clicking on it clears the red "X" and the process
will work fine from there.

Does anyone know a programmatic way to clear the red "X" and
re-establish the network connection? I was sure I'd see something in
the mailing list archives on this, but my searches didn't turn up
anything.

I sometimes get this when I boot and my drive M will show a red X on it but if you double click it works. It seems to only happen on my laptop after I have used it at home then return to the office.
Just restarted now and link is still ok.
How was the drive originally mapped? If it was from a command prompt was /persistent:yes used? Just a WAG but has the machine got any power saving turned on and maybe it forgets the drive if it falls asleep.
What happens if you try to use STRTOFILE to the U drive in this state?

Peter







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