Watch Network Drive

I am using PE 4.0 to manage a large connection of photographs which are located on a network drive. I have mapped the folder which contains the photos as my drive S:
I can easily import photos from the drive into the organizer with get photos, browse for location.
However, when I try to specify that folder to be watched for new photos, Organizer finds the folder with ease (My computer/click on drive, click on folder) and the name of the folder appears in the Add watched folder list. Then when I click on OK, the following message appears:
The Watch Folder Service returned an error. The system cannot find the path specified.
I tried going through My Network Places rather than My Computer, which produced a different error message:
The Watch Folder service returned an error: Access is denied.
I am the Administrator for the system, and can easily see, delete, add, rename and all other things to the folder in question, so it seems unlikely that the system is denying me access...perhaps XP is smart enough to know it is not me but PE which is requesting access.
Any ideas will be appreciated.
Al Peabody

Mr.Landerholm wrote:
But, is it possible to erase the organizer database and start from scratch ?
And import photos from a network drive ?
I suppose it would work: to test it, just create a new catalog from the catalog manager, and test the import of test pictures from the network drive.
If that works, you can save a lot of rating/tagging work by 'Writing metadata to files' (men /file shortcut Ctrl W) and save your categories and tags hierarchy in a small text file. Click on the small triangle next to the green + sign to have the dropdown menu.
When you import in a new catalog, the tags will be retained. The imported keywords will be found in a new category : 'Imported keywords'. Your job will be to move the tags to the correct category in the tags panel. You only have to deal with the tags, not the files themselves.

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    about 30 seconds later most of the Network drives are available again. we were connected with some users to watch it an we can see in Explorer that de Network drives disapear one after the other on de left side in the Navigation tree. after that most of the
    drives came back and are visible again. normally one drive is missing. not the same drive, every time another one. all Network drives are mounted by GPO Policies (GPP). If this happens a user had to Close his Citrix session and start a new one, until the drives
    disapear netx time.
    Someone of you ever see somithing like this? we didnt understand the Situation and need some help to find a solution. Thanks to all of you.

    Hi,
    >>If this happens a user had to Close his Citrix session and start a new one, until the drives disapear netx time.
    When the drives disappear, are we able to access the network shares via UNC path? Besides, check event logs to see if some related events were logged. Moreover, if we use anti-virus software, we can try to disable it to have
    a check.  In addition, for this involves third party product, it's also recommended that we contact vendor support to see if they can provide some suggestions.
    Best regards,
    Frank Shen
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