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Hi,

Since I have setup my SBS 2003 system I can no longer
access my USB Flash drive when logged in to the domain.
It doesn't appear in my drive list. Works Ok when logged
in locally to the machine.

I know the sloution is in Group Policy somewhere either
on the PC or the server but can't see anything that seems
to apply to it. I have Admin rights when on the network.

Thanks

Yackam
 
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Does it happen to have the same drive letter as a network drive? If so,
simply change the letter of the drive in Disk Management.

Yackam wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Since I have setup my SBS 2003 system I can no longer
> access my USB Flash drive when logged in to the domain.
> It doesn't appear in my drive list. Works Ok when logged
> in locally to the machine.
>
> I know the sloution is in Group Policy somewhere either
> on the PC or the server but can't see anything that seems
> to apply to it. I have Admin rights when on the network.
>
> Thanks
>
> Yackam
>
 
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Thanks for that. That solved it. The simple things...

"Bob I" wrote:

> Does it happen to have the same drive letter as a network drive? If so,
> simply change the letter of the drive in Disk Management.
>
> Yackam wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Since I have setup my SBS 2003 system I can no longer
> > access my USB Flash drive when logged in to the domain.
> > It doesn't appear in my drive list. Works Ok when logged
> > in locally to the machine.
> >
> > I know the sloution is in Group Policy somewhere either
> > on the PC or the server but can't see anything that seems
> > to apply to it. I have Admin rights when on the network.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Yackam
> >
>
>
 
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You're welcome. It takes too much time trying the complex solutions
first! <VBG>

Yackam wrote:

> Thanks for that. That solved it. The simple things...
>
> "Bob I" wrote:
>
>
>>Does it happen to have the same drive letter as a network drive? If so,
>>simply change the letter of the drive in Disk Management.
>>
>>Yackam wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>Since I have setup my SBS 2003 system I can no longer
>>>access my USB Flash drive when logged in to the domain.
>>>It doesn't appear in my drive list. Works Ok when logged
>>>in locally to the machine.
>>>
>>>I know the sloution is in Group Policy somewhere either
>>>on the PC or the server but can't see anything that seems
>>>to apply to it. I have Admin rights when on the network.
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>>
>>>Yackam
>>>
>>>
>>
 
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Bob I. Maybe you have a simple solution or any solution for me. I am a
single computer user with administrator privileges and I have a bunch of
logical drives. running c-s. I have no trouble accessing a-k but after that
I don't have access. Can you give me any advice?

Thanks

"Bob I" <birelan@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:416BCC9E.40704@yahoo.com...
> You're welcome. It takes too much time trying the complex solutions first!
> <VBG>
>
> Yackam wrote:
>
>> Thanks for that. That solved it. The simple things...
>>
>> "Bob I" wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Does it happen to have the same drive letter as a network drive? If so,
>>>simply change the letter of the drive in Disk Management.
>>>
>>>Yackam wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hi,
>>>>
>>>>Since I have setup my SBS 2003 system I can no longer access my USB
>>>>Flash drive when logged in to the domain. It doesn't appear in my drive
>>>>list. Works Ok when logged in locally to the machine.
>>>>
>>>>I know the sloution is in Group Policy somewhere either on the PC or the
>>>>server but can't see anything that seems to apply to it. I have Admin
>>>>rights when on the network.
>>>>
>>>>Thanks
>>>>
>>>>Yackam
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>
 
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You would be best served by starting a new thread, with it's own
Subject/heading. Please include particulars, drive types and any error
messages. More people will read it, as this is an answered thread and is
considered dead.

bullwinkel J. Moose wrote:

> Bob I. Maybe you have a simple solution or any solution for me. I am a
> single computer user with administrator privileges and I have a bunch of
> logical drives. running c-s. I have no trouble accessing a-k but after that
> I don't have access. Can you give me any advice?
>
> Thanks
>
> "Bob I" <birelan@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:416BCC9E.40704@yahoo.com...
>
>>You're welcome. It takes too much time trying the complex solutions first!
>><VBG>
>>
>>Yackam wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Thanks for that. That solved it. The simple things...
>>>
>>>"Bob I" wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Does it happen to have the same drive letter as a network drive? If so,
>>>>simply change the letter of the drive in Disk Management.
>>>>
>>>>Yackam wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>>Since I have setup my SBS 2003 system I can no longer access my USB
>>>>>Flash drive when logged in to the domain. It doesn't appear in my drive
>>>>>list. Works Ok when logged in locally to the machine.
>>>>>
>>>>>I know the sloution is in Group Policy somewhere either on the PC or the
>>>>>server but can't see anything that seems to apply to it. I have Admin
>>>>>rights when on the network.
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks
>>>>>
>>>>>Yackam
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>
>