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  • Subject: Using Client Access to map a network drive
  • From: "York, Albert" <albert.york@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Oct 1998 10:43:35 -0700

We have a legacy application running under Windows that needs access to an
"I:" drive on the AS/400. I am able to use Windows Explorer to map a network
drive and the application works fine. However, when I reboot the PC the
connection is not reestablished, even though a message appears that
indicates the connection is being made ( I specified "Reconnect at logon").
The application cannot use the I: drive. If I go into Explorer and click on
I:, I am prompted for the user ID and password and then the application
works. 

Is there any way to force Client Access to make the connection at boot time?

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