Originally Posted By: Glenn Barnas
This is why you should try my script - it doesn't use native Kix mapping methods, so it may get through and identify the issue.

Glenn


Where is your file exactly? I tried looking on your site, didn't see it anywhere obvious.

 Originally Posted By: Lonkero
Is the kixtart executable located on the network or do you a local copy that you are executing?


local and on network, I have been trying both methods.

 Originally Posted By: Arend_
The only thing I can still think of is enabling Linked Connections:
 Code:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System]
"EnableLinkedConnections"=dword:00000001

Reboot after this.


no such luck, still not mapping.

 Originally Posted By: Lonkero
Oh, but the registry hack wasn't supposedly needed...

Allen?

Personally I believe this to be the most likely solution


What reg hack was that? same as I tried with Arend?

 Originally Posted By: Allen
Logonscripts are not supported? I need to look into that.

Regardless, I'm doing nothing out of the ordinary to map drives. I'm doing the same thing I did 16 years ago when Windows 2000 was out.


So are we, this log on script was here before me, which was 2006ish. But Windows 10 is having issues.