- Mapped network drive asks "Open With"?
- Posted by MBrown3 on February 28th, 2008
I've recently set up 2 different new Windows XP Pro workstations on a domain
network both of which brought up the file association request window, "Open
With", when trying to map a network drive to a resource that available to
most of the other workstations on our network. Both machines have other
mapped network locations that work fine and this location works fine on all
the other machines that are using it as well. I can choose "Browse" in the
"Open With" window and select Windows Explorer to access the resource but the
option to "Always use the selected program..." is not available. I can also
navigate directly to this network resource and open it on both of these
machines however mapping the drive causes this response no matter how I try
to do it.
Does anyone have any idea what may cause this issue?
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MBrown3
Tech User
- Posted by Gis Bun on February 28th, 2008
"MBrown3" wrote:
Account disabled?
Incorrect permissions to access the share?
- Posted by MBrown3 on February 28th, 2008
No to both. They can access the share normally from their old workstations.
This is only happening on these 2 new installations.
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MBrown3
Tech User
"Gis Bun" wrote:
- Posted by Gis Bun on March 2nd, 2008
Guest account enabled somewhere?
"MBrown3" wrote:
- Posted by MBrown3 on March 3rd, 2008
Thank you for your reply Gis.
No, the permissions are correct. These same users are able to access the
same share from other machines and these machines are able to map and access
other shares on the same server. It has now happened on a third machine as
well. I'm still looking at possible causes. Please let me know if you have
any other ideas.
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MBrown3
Tech User
"Gis Bun" wrote:
- Posted by Gis Bun on March 3rd, 2008
Hmmmm. Not at this time....
"MBrown3" wrote:
- Posted by Rob on March 19th, 2008
I am starting to see this behavior on a few system as well.
Also, the explore option in the right click drop down is displayed as
garbled characters.
Is it a virus?
TIA
Rob
"Gis Bun" wrote: