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Old 10-09-2018, 08:15 AM   #2820 (permalink)
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Manually disconnect mapped drives... net use x: /delete ... where x is drive letter. Reboot and log back in. Use DHCP. If it has problems connecting to internet, repair IP stack. Also add server to host file and see if you can map the drive manually. Also ping server by up and name
Manually disconnecting drives with command line would not release the mapped drive letter. It was the weirdest thing. No issues with internet. It was purely a local thing on one computer with no rhyme or reason. You know what finally solved it? I turned off both the computer and server. Then rebooted the computer first and the mapped drive disappeared. Booted up the server and then remapped the drives. Makes no sense to me but it worked. And troubleshooting like that is why I never went into an IT profession lol
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