Mapping a local folder

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I have local folder shared and mapped as the "W" drive. It works fine as
long as my wireless network is working. When I'm away of my wireless network
or my wireless is disabled this folder won't re-map. Since this is a local
folder it should still map when not connected, shouldn't it? I have this
folder mapped like this because one of my programs needs to see files on the
"W" drive to work. I was quite embarrassed last we week when I was at a
perspective customer's facility trying to show off some of my work and I
couldn't get this drive to map. I've been trying for a couple hours this
morning to map this folder with my wireless disabled with no luck! Can
anyone tell what I'm doing wrong? I'm running Winndows XP sp2.

TIA
RICK
 
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try this:

http://www.modzone.dk/forums/showthread.php?s=a54b3edb892fbe8ec978c857e9e8ec0c&postid=1320#post1320

mike

"Rick Donnellon" <rmdonnellon@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:OrI%23Y$y9EHA.220@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> I have local folder shared and mapped as the "W" drive. It works fine as
> long as my wireless network is working. When I'm away of my wireless
network
> or my wireless is disabled this folder won't re-map. Since this is a local
> folder it should still map when not connected, shouldn't it? I have this
> folder mapped like this because one of my programs needs to see files on
the
> "W" drive to work. I was quite embarrassed last we week when I was at a
> perspective customer's facility trying to show off some of my work and I
> couldn't get this drive to map. I've been trying for a couple hours this
> morning to map this folder with my wireless disabled with no luck! Can
> anyone tell what I'm doing wrong? I'm running Winndows XP sp2.
>
> TIA
> RICK
>
>
>
>