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Rob,

I think that's the whole problem right there in a nutshell...

When you connect to a Windows share, you can specify to have it "automatically reconnect on re-boot."

So, what happens when a user changed their password in the meantime?

The next time they reboot Windows, when it tries to "auto-reconnect" the "shares," I think this is what ends up disabling the user profile... (or at least the "NetServer userID), -- it might not happen on the first "share", but if you have multiple shares defined ...?  :-/

Perhaps we need an RFE for this, but I am not certain how to word that or how exactly it should be resolved or fixed?

Hope that helps,

Mark S. Waterbury


On Friday, October 23, 2020, 1:53:19 PM EDT, Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I was kind of hoping that a reboot would have done that but I'll keep that in mind.

Rob Berendt

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