Networking XP Pro peer to peer environment

Posted: 08-07-2003, 05:54 PM
I must be missing something simple. I have a small office
with two XP pro computers connected together in a peer to
peer environment. We turn these off at night. Obviously
one must be turned on first in the morning so we turn the
one that acts as a 'server' first.

We also sync data between the two machines (for archive
purposes) using a batch file primarily with Xcopy. If we
run the batch file on the 'server' it can't find the
mapped drive on the second computer unless you reconnect
it first. It's not connected to the remote drive as
needed.

There must be a setting to prevent this but I'm not sure
where it's hiding. It was easy in 9x but I haven't
figured this out yet.

Can someone point me in the right direction?

Thanks in advance for the assistance.

Regards,

Bill
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Posted: 08-07-2003, 09:49 PM
what do you mean it can't find the mapped drive on the second computer
unless you reconnect it first"? any errors? assuming you don't use
reconnection, does the batch has net use command?

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"Bill Marquardt" <bill@ocdirect.com> wrote in message
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> I must be missing something simple. I have a small office
> with two XP pro computers connected together in a peer to
> peer environment. We turn these off at night. Obviously
> one must be turned on first in the morning so we turn the
> one that acts as a 'server' first.
>
> We also sync data between the two machines (for archive
> purposes) using a batch file primarily with Xcopy. If we
> run the batch file on the 'server' it can't find the
> mapped drive on the second computer unless you reconnect
> it first. It's not connected to the remote drive as
> needed.
>
> There must be a setting to prevent this but I'm not sure
> where it's hiding. It was easy in 9x but I haven't
> figured this out yet.
>
> Can someone point me in the right direction?
>
> Thanks in advance for the assistance.
>
> Regards,
>
> Bill

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Re: Networking XP Pro peer to peer environment
Posted: 08-08-2003, 02:02 AM
Sorry that I wasn't clear enough. Let me try again.

2 XP Pro computers on a peer to peer network. Computer1
(the 'server') is turned on first in the morning. It has a
drive mapping (through Windows Explorer Drive mapping)
of 'Q' which is a folder on Computer2. 'Q' is mapped as
\\computer2\data.

On Computer 2, there is a drive mapped 'P' to a folder on
Computer 1. It's mapping is \\computer1\data. This one
isn't a problem.

In a Win 9x environment, at logon you could have the
drives be re-established or use Quick logon and log the
drives only when needed. I haven't found an equivalent in
XP.

When Computer1 tries to access the 'Q' mapped drive, it
will return an error (and I'm not being precise here) that
the drive doesn't exist or isn't available. It (the remote
drive) shows on the computer1 as being disconnected since
it couldn't connect during logon.

If you double click the mapped drive in My computer / Win
Explorer / whatever, it finds the drive immediately and
then you can run the batch program I referred to in the
first message.

Is there a way to establish the drive mapping
automatically after logon? I am thinking about using
the 'net use' command you mentioned but I had never done
that in a batch file to force a mapping, only in a logon
script.

Thanks for taking the time with this.

Regards,

- Bill -
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>what do you mean it can't find the mapped drive on the
second computer
>unless you reconnect it first"? any errors? assuming you
don't use
>reconnection, does the batch has net use command?
>
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>"Bill Marquardt" <bill@ocdirect.com> wrote in message
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>> I must be missing something simple. I have a small
office
>> with two XP pro computers connected together in a peer
to
>> peer environment. We turn these off at night. Obviously
>> one must be turned on first in the morning so we turn
the
>> one that acts as a 'server' first.
>>
>> We also sync data between the two machines (for archive
>> purposes) using a batch file primarily with Xcopy. If we
>> run the batch file on the 'server' it can't find the
>> mapped drive on the second computer unless you reconnect
>> it first. It's not connected to the remote drive as
>> needed.
>>
>> There must be a setting to prevent this but I'm not sure
>> where it's hiding. It was easy in 9x but I haven't
>> figured this out yet.
>>
>> Can someone point me in the right direction?
>>
>> Thanks in advance for the assistance.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Bill
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>
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>
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