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#1 2010-04-23 18:07:42

DarkHorseDre
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From: London, UK
Registered: 2008-05-13
Posts: 29

Cannot map more than one share from XP

Hello all,

I've tried to search the net and this forum on this topic, but no real progress.

The issue is that I have (always) had 2 shares on my DNS 323: \Media, and \Volume_1 (default)

I had drive z mapped to Volume_1;
I had drive y mapped to Media;

Of recent, I have been getting the following error from windows when I try to map/reconnect these shares:
"system error 1219" - saying that I am not allowed to map more than one drive to the same share or use the same user for multiple shares.
The thing is that this always worked before. 

I have the probloem on my Win XP Pro sp2 pc, and had it in the past with my laptop of same o/s, but it miraculously fixed itself (admittedly I regularly close-down the laptop whereas the pc runs 24/7 and rebooting is non-preferred).

I have tried removing and re-adding the maps from explorer and "net use * /d" etc.
I have tried deleting entries from the registry and to be honest I just want to know how to fix this and what is causing it as it seems like a mystery anywhere I've looked!

Any idea's?


DNS is running version 1.08, with fun_plug, however today I renamed the fun_plug folder and the file in root with an underscore as leading character - I hope that disabled it smile

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DNS-323 as stock, with ffp.  Version 1.08, WinXp SP2 on Dell PC and HP laptop. GigE on all links & switch. 802.11g wireless :\

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#2 2010-05-06 17:48:57

DarkHorseDre
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From: London, UK
Registered: 2008-05-13
Posts: 29

Re: Cannot map more than one share from XP

Meh, thanks for the responses peeps smile

Issue work-around:

System error 1219 is by design, so M$ say (despite the fact that I could map more than one drive with different accounts ont he DNS-323 up until recently) and the work around is:

1) create an entry in your host file for the dns (e.g. "<ip_of_dns-323> DNS-323" - once you saves yours hosts file, you can ping the name "dns-323" from that pc only)
- or create a DNS entry if you have a DNS server!
2) map the drive the usual way using the ip address
3) map the second drive with the other user name using the DNS/hosts name instead of IP
4) windows will let you map more than one drive with multiple credentials: it treats the two connections as independent due to it seeing the  IP and name separately.

*Why do I need two maps with different user names?  one is read-only (for certain users and applications e.g.media players, xbox etc) and one is for admin and copying data to the dns-323.


DNS-323 as stock, with ffp.  Version 1.08, WinXp SP2 on Dell PC and HP laptop. GigE on all links & switch. 802.11g wireless :\

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