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Hello,
I have a problem with the mapping in Windows Seven.
I’m trying to connect to a network drive, but when I attempt to do so, I get the message:
"The specified network folder is currently mapped with a different username and password."
"To connect with a different username and password, you must first disconnect any other existing mappings on this network share."
All this is nice, but I don’t really understand what it means, and I have no idea how to disconnect users from the mapping.
If someone could explain it to me, that would be great ^^
Have a good day!
I have a problem with the mapping in Windows Seven.
I’m trying to connect to a network drive, but when I attempt to do so, I get the message:
"The specified network folder is currently mapped with a different username and password."
"To connect with a different username and password, you must first disconnect any other existing mappings on this network share."
All this is nice, but I don’t really understand what it means, and I have no idea how to disconnect users from the mapping.
If someone could explain it to me, that would be great ^^
Have a good day!
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Hello, for those who don't have access to the xooimage site due to their employer's dumb restrictions, here’s another solution to connect to your remote directory:
The workaround involves using the server's IP address instead of its name when connecting.
This tricks our common enemy into thinking it’s dealing with a new server that it hasn't connected to yet. (Haha, what a loser...)
To retrieve the IP address:
Start () -> Run -> cmd
then type the command that will give you the IP address xx.xx.xx.xx:
ping <server name="" />
The workaround involves using the server's IP address instead of its name when connecting.
This tricks our common enemy into thinking it’s dealing with a new server that it hasn't connected to yet. (Haha, what a loser...)
To retrieve the IP address:
Start () -> Run -> cmd
then type the command that will give you the IP address xx.xx.xx.xx:
ping <server name="" />