Automatically connect network drives of domain user Windows 7
It's probably a configuration thing. You have several ways to map drives for domain users but the most common methods are via Group Policies and/or via logon scripts. Probably your user is not set to automatically map shares, and has no mapping entries in the applicable logon script and all applicable Group Policies. You can see, set and troubleshoot all those settings by using the gpmc.msc and the dsa.msc mmc-snapins. Wolfgang
August 3rd, 2012 12:35pm

Hi, I got here newly install computer. I'm connected as domain user who I didn't create. I mapped network drives, but after restart I have to reconnect drives again. When I log into another domain user (again who I didn't create) network drives appears without problem. What could be the problem? It's local problem or problem on server? It's server 2003 and client computer uses Windows 7 pro.
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August 4th, 2012 5:11am

It's probably a configuration thing. You have several ways to map drives for domain users but the most common methods are via Group Policies and/or via logon scripts. Probably your user is not set to automatically map shares, and has no mapping entries in the applicable logon script and all applicable Group Policies. You can see, set and troubleshoot all those settings by using the gpmc.msc and the dsa.msc mmc-snapins. Wolfgang
August 4th, 2012 12:46pm

You were right. User was using another login script. Thank you.
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August 5th, 2012 2:16pm

Furthermore, you can also check "Always wait for the network at computer startup and logon" policy is enabled under Computer Configuration/Administrative Templates/System/Logon in the Group Policy. Hope that helps. Regards, Leo HuangLeo Huang TechNet Community Support
August 5th, 2012 10:37pm

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