Whats wrong with mapping network drives in Windows?
Windows doesn’t take the trouble to ensure network drives get properly connected after logon which frequently results in network drives that are visible in Windows Explorer, but that are not active. This causes problems, e.g. when a network drive is used for centrally storing data like documents or settings. Applications that use these centrally stored files will complain or even fail to start because the network location is not accessible. Even if Windows manages to connect network drives properly at startup, the next problem is that these network drives get deactivated (i.e. become inaccessible) after a certain amount of idle time. This might result in complaining applications again because they’re not able to access their data on disk. It can even end in data loss if applications don’t anticipate on these scenarios and if the Windows write caching mechanism produces “Windows Delayed Write Failed” messages. More information Network Drive Manager web site Features • Ensures that all n