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1/24/2011 6:10:22 AM EDT
You know when you start your computer in the morning and for some reason it doesn't connect to all the network drives.  You restart your computer and whallah, it's fixed.  Is there a way to do this without restarting your computer?  I'd ask our IT department but they will talk down to me and tell me to restart my computer.  They are also gay and Packer fans..

1/24/2011 6:12:10 AM EDT
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You know when you start your computer in the morning and for some reason it doesn't connect to all the network drives.  You restart your computer and whallah, it's fixed.  Is there a way to do this without restarting your computer?  I'd ask our IT department but they will talk down to me and tell me to restart my computer.  They are also gay and Packer fans..



hahahah :)

You should just be able to open up my computer and the drives will show up with a red X on them.  Right click them and select 'connect' or something along those lines.  It's been a while since I mapped any network drives and it differs by OS, but something like that should work.
1/24/2011 6:33:13 AM EDT
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Assuming the drive letter is X, the server is solar, and the share is juno, at the command prompt:


net use x: \\solar\juno