Drive no mapping

Hello,
Some of my mappings to a specific server are not mapping right for me. If I go to my computer, type in the address bar \\172.16.100.20 I can get access to the server. After typing the address of the server, I can login to novell client again and it will map everything fine.
If I restart my computer, the mappings stop working, and I have to do the "IP in address bar" work around again. Anyone know how to fix this?

What does SLP say? Is it even running?
--El
Originally Posted by redcoat
Hello,
Some of my mappings to a specific server are not mapping right for me. If I go to my computer, type in the address bar \\172.16.100.20 I can get access to the server. After typing the address of the server, I can login to novell client again and it will map everything fine.
If I restart my computer, the mappings stop working, and I have to do the "IP in address bar" work around again. Anyone know how to fix this?

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