Error Mapping or Reconnecting Network ResourceID: Q130077
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You may receive one of the following error messages when Windows is
trying to reconnect a mapped network drive or when you try to map a drive
to a network resource in Windows Explorer:
Invalid local device.
Do you want to restore this connection the next time you log on?
Permanent connection not available
Do you want to restore this connection the next time you log on?
Invalid local device
Device not connected.
This error can occur if the drive letter you are trying to map is higher than the last drive available to Windows. The last drive available to Windows is defined in the LASTDRIVE= statement in the CONFIG.SYS file. For example, this error occurs if you try to map drive Q, but the CONFIG.SYS file contains the statement LASTDRIVE=P.
To work around this problem, use any one of the following methods:
Microsoft is researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.
When you use the protected-mode network clients included with Windows
(VREDIR.VXD and NWREDIR.VXD), avoid using the LASTDRIVE= statement in the
CONFIG.SYS file. If you use a LASTDRIVE= statement, avoid mapping a drive
letter that is greater than the drive letter in the LASTDRIVE= statement.
Keywords : kbenv kberrmsg 3rdpartynet win95 win98
Version : 95
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: January 16, 1999